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well-supplied

British  

adjective

  1. provided or furnished with a sufficient amount

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The grinding artillery war between two well-dug in and well-supplied armies has been costly for Russia and Ukraine, which is supported by the United States and major European powers.

From Reuters

Yellen said global energy markets had remained well-supplied and public reports indicated that oil importers were using the price cap to “drive steep bargains” on Russian oil.

From Reuters

“We now have a well-supplied E.U. gas market, even without Russian gas,” said Henning Gloystein, the director for energy, climate and resources at Eurasia Group, a political risk firm.

From New York Times

But many are now well-supplied with shots and are instead having trouble administering them, either because of hesitancy or logistics.

From Reuters

The world also needs early warning systems for pandemics and must ensure a well-paid and well-supplied workforce in the health care sector.

From Seattle Times