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The phrase "vastly available" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It means that something is widely or abundantly accessible or obtainable. It can be used to describe a large quantity or variety of something that is easily accessible. Example: "In today's world, information is vastly available thanks to the internet."
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Not relying on newspapers still stuck in ancient formulae, soccer fans seek out the world's male superstars where they are vastly available.
Tarap and cempedak belong to the same genus Artocarpus, and they are vastly available in Southeast Asia (Tang et al. 2013).
Methods designed for simultaneous determination of morphine together with other opiates in illicit heroin are vastly available but they are mostly useful for heroin profiling.
Nowadays, carbon materials derived from natural biomaterials have been drawn considerable attention because the biomaterials are vastly available, accessible and renewable.
We have computationally designed and characterized a series of new organic D−π−A architected dyes that have originated from cyanidin, which is vastly available in nature, for effective sensitization of DSSCs with absorption spectra extending up to near infrared region.
If sugars were vastly available, they could have a major energy source.
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It is a couple of years old, and applicants vastly outnumber available places.
Demand for the stock, which was priced at $19 a share, above its $16 to $18 range, vastly outstripped the available supply.
He waited an hour, standing because the crowd vastly exceeded the available chairs; because the applicants vastly exceeded the lone job being offered — an equation not altered by his upgraded proficiency in Microsoft Word.
"There is a buyers' strike combined with very little money available, vastly less than two years ago," said the specialist, Donald Brownstein, chief executive of Structured Portfolio Management, a hedge fund in Stamford, Conn., that specializes in mortgage securities.
Overall, this study vastly expands the available genomic data for H. carunculata, of which previously consisted of only 279 nucleotide sequences in NCBI.
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