Examples of using Profusion in English and their translations into Swedish
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geometric motifs- has been found in profusion at all the major Indus sites.
altar is screened, and incased with a profusion of votive offerings.
The island boasts 14 white sand beaches and colourful coral reefs providing a profusion of aquatic activities.
Here a profusion of red and pink flowers bloom alongside the late blooming lilacs
The profusion of extreme climate phenomena confirms that the effects of global warming are already being felt.
Early accounts of the garden describe its profusion of vegetation, including abundant roses, daffodils, and fruit trees.
Furthermore, the profusion of information sources on the Internet, and difficulties identifying their origins, can confuse the public.
The profusion of natural attractions
With the profusion of data and the rapid emergence of new technologies in today's digital world, effective management of information systems is vital to any successful organisation.
it is considered an imperfect film, while when there is a profusion of technical flaws, it is called style.
taking up perfectly the profusion of the Louis XV style.
a classic harbinger of spring such as Gerbera can easily be overlooked in the profusion available.
You can almost hear the clamour of calling birds when you examine the profusion of beauty in their form.
We have also deduced that the people of this planet choose leaders according to the oddity and profusion of their facial hair.
off-licence, a profusion of fresh food
in certain seasons when there is profusion of pollen in the environment are significant.
that in recent years hundreds of documents have been distributed- quite a lot of them by the CouncU itself- some of them with a profusion of colours showing a hypothetical highspeed raUway fine between Madrid and Lisbon.
the user is faced with a profusion of randomly oriented nanoscale wires that are,
in endless profusion but in fluctuating circuitsˆ,
that in recent years hundreds of documents have been distributed- quite a lot of them by the Council itself- some of them with a profusion of colours showing a hypothetical high-speed railway line between Madrid and Lisbon.