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Examples for "plenty"
Examples for "plenty"
1Europe too certainly has plenty to answer for vis-a-vis underdevelopment in Africa.
2Factor in plenty of sea days: they're important for recharging weary batteries.
3Yet the new approach leaves China plenty of scope to nix investigations.
4There are plenty of fish in the sea: This is almost true.
5A perfect All-Ireland semi-final really; victory yet plenty still to work on.
1However, direct analysis of low-abundance biomarkers in serum is still a problem.
2Distribution and abundance patterns corresponded well with the known distributions in Europe.
3Some of the protected walls in the neighborhood retain hieroglyphics in abundance.
4Or take another example of narrative's role in a time of abundance.
5In times of abundance, you put money into these resources, he said.
1A year later, an after significant revision, the composer was all exuberance.
2Despite Wheeler's exuberance, the fight for net neutrality is far from over.
3The broadcaster describes a Brazil goal with the familiar South American exuberance.
4We'll raise a thousand, he said, exuberance getting the better of him.
5The apostrophe to her shows the vividness and exuberance of his imagination:-
1A plethora of genetic association analyses have identified several genetic risk loci.
2Simon's story is surely fitting with 2017's plethora of airline horror stories.
3Thus the resulting plethora of humanoid-inhabited planets in various stages of development.
4There's a plethora of great graphics that you can send as images.
5It's a marquee staple that brings together basketball's plethora of different cultures.
1There is nothing turgid in his dignity, nor superfluous in his copiousness.
2He added to its richness, copiousness, and strength; he gave it music.
3Such must be his comprehension of thought, and such his copiousness of language.
4What mere copiousness of fecundity can supply and mere greed preserve, we possess.
5Language is an instrument capable of being perpetually advanced in copiousness, perspicuity and power.
1Then the long drive southward with beaches galore facing the Atlantic rollers.
2There were venues galore in the capital at that time, he says.
3They had experience galore in their team and they were nailed-on favourites.
4And he gave him wealth galore and advanced him to high estate.
5He is flattered and sought after and pursued by society ladies galore.
6Pockets galore for Julie's personal pharmacy, stain-resistant if she vomits on them.
7There were horse tracks galore, but not those he was looking for.
8With injuries galore, the Packers needed a big game from Aaron Rodgers.
9They can have onion sandwiches and onion cake and onion pie galore.
10Quoth I, 'I see therein good galore and bodies of murdered folk.
11She fed chickens, picked up chips, wiped dishes, and ran errands galore.
12Either way, the news had a miraculous effect: column inches and sales galore.
13How about burgers made from free range meat with cheese galore?
14The Time Travelers Wife Sure it's got time travel paradoxes galore.
15New trailers, new posters, and rumors of Marvel guest stars galore.
16Unlike the Europa League final, this match promises goalmouth action galore.
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