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The phrase "a big plethora" is not correct in standard English usage
The word "plethora" already implies a large quantity, so the adjective "big" is redundant. Example: "The event attracted a plethora of attendees, making it one of the largest gatherings of the year."
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Here's a tip about Aboriginal people and a big reason why a plethora of programs fail: we are sick and tired of having things done TO us, rather than WITH us.
With an angry, often violent father, the streets of a big city with a plethora of services seemed like a better option than going to live with him, so I bussed to Vancouver from my small hometown in early August.
With an angry, often violent father, the streets of a big city with a plethora of services seemed like a better option than going to live with him, so I bussed to Vancouver from my small hometown in the Fraser Valley in early August.
This paper takes the view initiated by Sun (2018) to convey that managing/working in a big data environment involves a plethora of high-level digital skills that will change according to the cognitive preferences of each individual and the task at hand.
Sometimes it adds an appealing fragility and rawness, but it's often a relief when one of the plethora of guest vocalists takes over, whether they're a big name along the lines of Debbie Harry, or one of the plethora of lesser lights.
Gmail and its plethora of rendering quirks is a big reason why developers avoid working on email.
The UK now needs a new voting system rather than FPTP given that we have a plethora of competing parties rather than a big two.
With its polished pictures and plethora of brands, shopping through Instagram could prove popular and give businesses a big new reason to advertise on the app.
After a plethora of odd jobs at college, from retail roles to pulling pints, for a short time Rakoff was a personal assistant on a big budget Barbra Streisand film.
(MoH1) …It was a big mistake, big, big mistake.
Yakuchinone A has a plethora of beneficial biological effects.
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