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plentiful harvest
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"plentiful harvest" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a good crop of food, or a plentiful amount of anything else. For example, "We had a plentiful harvest this year and are looking forward to enjoying the fruits of our labor."
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10 human-written examples
It looked to be another plentiful harvest.
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For example: the plentiful harvest of orange food.
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China's GDP grew by 11.3% in the year to the second quarter, thanks to strong investment and a plentiful harvest.
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In Japan, among those engaged in agriculture, the ta-asobi ("rice-field ritual") festival is celebrated at the beginning of the year to ensure a plentiful harvest.
Encyclopedias
Rising prices for rice in particular, up close to 30percentt in the last year although moderating lately because of a plentiful harvest, have made the lives of migrant workers more difficult in the cities.
News & Media
The only people who seem to be living in aquatic harmony here are nonindustrialized cultures: a diorama of the Tonle Sap, a lake and river system in Cambodia, shows homes floating atop pontoons on a freshwater lake; inhabitants celebrate the water and its plentiful harvest of fish.
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Similar Expressions
48 human-written examples
In the years of plentiful harvests, the summer high season would often run more than two months.
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Even the most promising new crop varieties will not by themselves bring the plentiful harvests that can end poverty.
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As a result, while much of the world enjoys plentiful harvests, malnutrition remains epidemic in the region.
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The fecundity of the land, with its plentiful harvests, may take the edge off political protest for now.
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Being vegetarian would have been tricky in a mountainous region centuries ago, so it's hardly surprising that countries with climates that support plentiful harvests of fruit and vegetables tend to have more of a history of vegetarianism than those whose inhabitants are forced to rely on eating fish or animals that do not require lush grazing land.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing agricultural success or abundance in a general context, use "plentiful harvest" to clearly convey the idea of a large and successful yield. It is universally understood and avoids ambiguity.
Common error
Avoid using "plentiful harvest" metaphorically in contexts where "abundance" or "success" would be more appropriate. While creative language can be effective, applying agricultural terms to unrelated situations can sometimes confuse your reader.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "plentiful harvest" functions primarily as a noun phrase that describes a yield or crop that is abundant or ample. Ludwig AI validates its proper usage, showing its adjectival modification to express quantity.
Frequent in
News & Media
50%
Wiki
20%
Encyclopedias
10%
Less common in
Science
10%
Formal & Business
10%
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "plentiful harvest" is a grammatically sound and readily understood expression used to describe an abundant agricultural yield or, metaphorically, a substantial outcome in other fields. Ludwig AI confirms its accurate usage across diverse sources, predominantly in News & Media and Wiki. While its register is generally neutral, avoiding overuse in non-agricultural contexts is advised to maintain clarity. Related phrases include "abundant yield" and "bountiful crop", providing alternative ways to convey a similar meaning.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
abundant yield
Replaces "harvest" with "yield" and "plentiful" with "abundant", both suggesting a large quantity.
bountiful crop
Substitutes "plentiful" with "bountiful" and "harvest" with "crop", implying a generous amount produced.
rich yield
Uses "rich" instead of "plentiful" to describe the harvest, indicating a high-quality and abundant result.
bumper crop
Replaces "plentiful harvest" with a common idiom for an exceptionally large and successful harvest.
heavy crop
Uses "heavy" to indicate a large and substantial harvest.
large yield
Simple substitution of "plentiful" with "large", maintaining the meaning of a significant output.
successful harvest
Focuses on the success of the harvest, implying a good quantity and quality.
fruitful season
Shifts the focus to the season itself being productive, resulting in a good harvest.
ample crop
Replaces "plentiful" with "ample" to describe harvest, suggesting more than enough.
copious harvest
Utilizes "copious" instead of "plentiful", emphasizing a very large quantity.
FAQs
How can I use "plentiful harvest" in a sentence?
You can use "plentiful harvest" to describe a successful agricultural yield, as in "The farmers celebrated a "plentiful harvest" this year." It can also be used metaphorically to describe an abundant outcome in other areas.
What are some synonyms for "plentiful harvest"?
Alternatives to "plentiful harvest" include "abundant yield", "bountiful crop", or "rich yield". The best choice depends on the specific context and desired nuance.
Is it correct to say "plentiful harvests"?
Yes, "plentiful harvests" is the plural form and is correct when referring to multiple instances of abundant yields. For example, "The region has experienced "plentiful harvests" for the past three years."
What is the difference between "plentiful harvest" and "good harvest"?
"Plentiful harvest" emphasizes the abundance or large quantity of the yield, while "good harvest" is more general and can refer to the quality or overall success of the harvest, not just the quantity. A "plentiful harvest" is always a good one, but a good harvest isn't necessarily always plentiful.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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Real-world application tested