Abound
Abound verb - To be copiously supplied.
Both words in one sentence
- Inverted in the Pearl Jam song "Daughter", where the aloof speaker tells her mother, "Don't call me daughter." Theories abound.
Source: I Have No Son -
Really, you could say this about many kinds of public transportation across the developing world, from people cramming into every square inch of every train in India (including the roof!) to the overstuffed microbuses of Egypt and the jam-packed bus lines that abound in East Africa.
Source: Clown Car -
Add to that that the FAF has almost no oversight at all, and it's no wonder why by this point, conspiracy theories abound on Earth that think the JAM don't even exist and that the FAF is planning a rebellion to overthrow the United Nations.
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