Sentence examples for A plenty of from inspiring English sources

"a plenty of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to indicate a large quantity or abundance of something. For example, "There is a plenty of food here, so everyone can have seconds."

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A: Plenty of companies doing marketplace models out there.

A plenty of simulations are made to illustrate this PID/PI-based design method and the corresponding close-loop performances.

A plenty of developing countries are in this situation, so that a significant demand on this type of reactor is expected in a near future.

A plenty of genes have been reported to respond to these abiotic stresses.

A plenty of studies have revealed that carcinogenesis involves a process of macrophage infiltration into tumour microenvironment followed by polarisation of macrophage by tumour-favouring factors.

A plenty of liver cells with steatosis and small, atrophy, hyperchromatic karyopyknosis with some dark blue fragment of nucleus in lobule were observed.

A plenty of DNA molecules (5,758) were longer than 500 kb and the total length of those molecules was ~4.1 Gb, covering 5.5X of large yellow croaker genome (Fig.  1a).

Although Indonesia has a plenty of oil production fields and is among the top 25 oil-producing nations in the world, it is a net importer of petroleum.

There is a plenty of blame to be shared for why peace talks between the Israelis and Palestinians are going nowhere.

First the database is divided into a plenty of data blocks.

Although, there are a plenty of written sources, the number of recorded sources are limited.

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