Thanks in advance:) That's fine. Note the examples at this dictionary entry. com/dictionary/abound CJ
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maelstrom Is it even correct and common to say that a non-living subject (such as water, oil, or anything alike) "ABOUNDS" in an area?Thanks in advance:)That's fine. Note the examples at this dictionary entry. (Sometimes all you have to do is read a dictionary entry to answer this kind of question.)