Overabundance in a sentence as a noun

It's not like the TSA has an overabundance of examples that justify it's existance.

In the valley, there's an overabundance of business people with just an idea who are "just looking for an engineer".

If you did have an idea before leaving it'd still be wise to "have" the idea after you left, out of an overabundance of legal caution.

I'm not even remotely worried, because even if there were an overabundance of "computer scientists", there would still be a dearth of good computer scientists.

In fact, a seemingly overabundance of submissions for a specific technology is exactly one thing I would recognize as a sign of the potentially next WWW-level revolutionary tech...Mark my words.

Through the use of cutting and witty satire OP has demonstrated that there is in fact an overabundance of programming languages to choose from with support and tooling, not only stating the obvious, but also serving as a blistering put-down to an individual who worked very hard to provide something useful and did it for absolutely no compensation.

Overabundance definitions

noun

the state of being more than full

See also: surfeit excess

noun

a quantity that is more than what is appropriate; "four-year-olds have an overabundance of energy"; "we received an inundation of email"

See also: overmuch overmuchness superabundance