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"the profusion of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to refer to an abundance of something, e.g. "The profusion of colors in the garden was breathtaking."
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the profusion of
noun
Abundance; the state of being profuse; a cornucopia
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The profusion of action, foreground and background, often in rapid shots, contains multitudes.
Part of the problem, I think, is the profusion of right-wing radio and television programs.
The profusion of administrative law created a dense and unaccountable bureaucracy.
The profusion of religions also played a role, as did the aggressiveness of party organisations.
Surely liberals can do better than this.Does the profusion of mindlessly partisan books matter?
Yet at the same time, there's sheer exhilaration in the profusion of rhythms.
Despite the profusion of minor candidates, he said, French presidents have always hailed from major parties.
The profusion of wildlife has made the Luangwa Valley a dangerous place for humans.
The profusion of phones with QWERTY keyboards may also play a role.
Taking in the profusion of camo-wear, Mr. Kors was tickled.
"It's amazing," she continued of the profusion of all-cash buyers.
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