Abundant

According to Merriam-Webster’s dictionary, abundant is identified as a adjective. It means “existing or occurring in large amounts“. In the New York Times article by Applewhite, it states, “Abundant data shows that they’re reliable, handle stress well, master new skills and are the most engaged of all workers when offered the chance to grow and advance on the job”. The word abundant is used to explain that multiple sources show older workers can offer more than younger workers. The word makes their claim stronger because its supported with data and not just opinion based.

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