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Phrases in the sentences given below are underlined. Choose the option which you feel can replace all of the underlined phrases. If there is no improvement needed, please click on "No improvement required".
1. The story does, however, abound upon felicities; the physical descriptions of the planet, for example, are superb.
2. While other ions abound upon cytoplasm in their millimoles, liberal estimates of free Ca concentrations run around 0.1 micromolar, maximum.
3. Examples flutter up the professions, for example, the question of auditors and joint-stock companies, or solicitors and conveyancing.
Abound in
Abound on
Abound
Above all
No improvement required
- The underlined phrase "abound upon" doesn't fit grammatically in the context.
- "Abound" typically pairs with the preposition "in" to indicate abundance within something.
- In Statement 1, "felicities" suggest qualities or descriptions, so "abound in" fits well.
- In Statement 2, ions are present in the cytoplasm; hence, "abound in" better describes their abundance.
- Statement 3 isn't directly related to the preposition, but the abundance concept still applies.
- Let's check the options:
- Option 1: Abound in - Best suited for expressing abundance.
- Option 2: Abound on - Incorrect preposition use.
- Option 3: Abound - Incomplete without a preposition.
- Option 4: Above all - Different meaning entirely.
- Option 5: No improvement required - Incorrect, as the current phrase is not ideal.
Option 1: Abound in is the correct choice.
By: Parvesh Mehta ProfileResourcesReport error
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