difference between abound in and abound with? don't say they are same
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‘In’ would relate the position of an object as in it being stationed/fixed/attached to a place while ‘with’ relates to the position of an object in respect to it being with the company of another. Conclusion : smaller objects take ‘in’, bigger object takes ‘in’ or ‘with’
Flowers abound in the hill. (not with)
The hill abounds in/with flowers. (both usage accepted)
Flowers abound in the hill. (not with)
The hill abounds in/with flowers. (both usage accepted)
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