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plenty <a plenty; plenties> N

plenty ADJ

plenty ADJ

economic of plenty ECON

society of plenty ECON

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While she loses in a toe-to-toe brawl against most characters, she has plenty of trickery to get around a tight defence and dictate the match.
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Many specialists associate his name with plenty of progressive steps in branch of design.
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A fish stick's best friend, this tangy dip features a mayonnaise base mixed with plenty of pickles; the more, the better.
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There are plenty of examples in our modern history.
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One critic wrote that plenty of relief in the way of comedy has been introduced; and whilst there are many grim incidents, these are not allowed to unduly obtrude themselves.
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Since its eggs are not resistant to desiccation, this species is restricted to swampy regions with plenty of water.
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The arrangements are less complex than in immediately preceding albums, but there are still plenty of subtle, effective production touches to be found throughout.
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And the costs are plenty, especially for these women.
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There is plenty of information about each model and each movie, and thousands of images.
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Also, grocery shops and eating joints are there in plenty.
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