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plentifulness
noun
A full supply; abundance; plenitude; plenty.
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Although Frederick Jackson Turner's 1893 "frontier thesis"—that American democracy was the result of an abundance of free land has long been seriously challenged and modified, it is clear that the plentifulness of virgin acres and the lack of workers to till them did cause a loosening of the constraints of authority in the colonial and early national periods.
Evan Imber-Black, a therapist in New York who writes about family rituals, said, "You can give children a sense of plentifulness in a different way than gifts under the tree".
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