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1 Never had there been seen such profusion of light, flowers, perfumes, and diamonds.
2 I never remember seeing water-fowl in such profusion as here.
3 Hardly ever have trees, shrubs, and flowers been used in such profusion in an Exposition.
4 The work is infused with the tunefulness of the popular songs Gershwin produced in such profusion .
5 At last it comes in such profusion as to be the great pest of their lives.
6 Now the possible existence of germs in such profusion has been held up as an absurdity.
7 The vines which cling in such profusion to many of these are commensurate with them in time.
8 I never saw the former in such profusion as last week, on the bare summit of Wachusett.
9 They grew in such profusion that it seemed no time before she had a bunch of them.
10 She had colored waiters in white gloves in such profusion that they stumbled over and against each other.
11 The hospitable board was spread with such profusion that there was not room on it for another egg-cup.
12 The Camel stood beside the wall and looked at the green plants, growing in such profusion inside the garden.
13 The spectacle of British parties drawing their red lines in such profusion defies reality in a slowly crumbling two-party tradition.
14 Her bedroom, indeed, was the exception, and rich with such profusion as Jenny Cadine or Madame Schontz might have displayed.
15 But there must surely be something more than ordinary absurdity in continuing such profusion in times of general difficulty and distress.
16 He can adorn it with vines and flowers, but they should not be in such profusion as to hide the column.
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