There is a profusion of questions about how to use words in sentences on this site.
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There will be a profusion of strawberries during April.
Yes, of course there can. Example:There was a profusion of litter blown into the sage bushes.He used a profusion of sage to season many of his dishes.
There has been a profusion of new laptops in the schools computer labs
There are profution of people in the store.
Profusion is an abundance or large quantity of something. Some synonyms for the word profusion are plenty, abundance, affluence, wealth, and exuberance.
(profuse: very abundant; spending or giving freely; lavish; extravagantHe was embarrassed by the profuse praise he received.Weeds become profuse where there is no natural ground cover.He was so profuse in his spending that he is now a pauper.
The prefix of "profusion" is "pro-," which means "forward" or "in favor of."
Love Profusion was created in 2002.
ProFusion Heaters are made in China and is sold by Northern Tools and Equipment.
No, perfusion means flow of blood through the vessels of the organs. Profusion means abundance.
The root word of "profusely" is "profuse," which comes from the Latin word "profusus," meaning abundant or extravagant.