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I am curious as to whether abundant in is a more correct usage than abundant with

The mail room is abundant in letters seems to have the same meaning when compared to. Abundant implies much or many of something Sufficient implies what is necessary for something to occur 1 abundant, considerable or extensive would fit 'riding a gravy train' idiom means getting a job or other source of income that generates abundant money with little effort However, what is the origin of this phrase and why it makes sense at all.

The free dictionary provides two definitions for rich with and rich in Having a lot of something Abundant in something rich in Having valuable resources, characteristics, traditi. Which word can i use to describe too much light, i.e., when i have switched on 3 bulbs while there was a need for only 1 bulb? Instead of this country has many resources, what can i say

This country is abundant in many resources?

Existing or available in large quantities As you can see, the definition from oxford dictionaries shows that abundant encompasses what you want to say in one word It is applicable to things like potatoes and gives the impression that they are found everywhere. 10 a number of words might be suitable, depending on the context They include copious, abundant, lavish, rich, extensive, ample, overflowing, bountiful and profuse. Use abundant (overabundant) to describe something that exists in large amounts that are more than what's needed

Near synonyms are plentiful, emphasizing large amounts, and ample, emphasizing more than enough our oceans provide sustenance galore. galore galore means there’s so much that it’s unbelievable The word is an example of a postpositive adjective, which means it comes after.

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