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1 They are less delicate and graceful, but were used in great profusion .
2 The white scented violet grows here in great profusion in April.
3 This accounts for the great profusion of Silurian organic remains in that neighborhood.
4 Otherwise the room was only furnished with mats in great profusion .
5 The Manchu lady uses these in great profusion , her Chinese sister more sparingly.
6 On Del Oro she found columbines, but in no great profusion .
7 She simply wrote admirable private letters, in great profusion , and became famous thereby.
8 They wore a great profusion of jewels-suchas necklaces and rings and bracelets.
9 The flowers are strongly scented, and borne in great profusion late in the season.
10 Newspapers, magazines, and books pour forth from the universal printing press in great profusion .
11 Like shrubbery, trees occur in great profusion , and without regard for difficulties in transplanting.
12 Her auburn tresses hung about her neck in great profusion .
13 As the Irish name indicates, it's a place where berries grow in great profusion .
14 These shells are also found in great profusion in the soil of the Beaver meadows.
15 Flowers in great profusion are sometimes used to add to the adornment of the jewels.
16 The house will be decorated with flowers in good taste and not too great profusion .
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Great profusion across language varieties