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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dazzling plethora" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an impressive or overwhelming abundance of something, often in a positive or attractive context.
Example: "The festival showcased a dazzling plethora of art installations, captivating visitors from all over the world."
Alternatives: "a stunning array" or "an impressive variety".
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This film, too, features a dazzling plethora of styles, including faux interviews, scenes with the technicians and the equipment in frame, fantasy sequences, play-acting, alluring camera movements, documentary sequences, interpolated recitations, and onscreen texts and image clips.
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She's a dazzling performer.
"It was a dazzling moment".
It was a dazzling encounter.
A dazzling proposition, you will agree.
This year, Halladay beat a dazzling field.
A dazzling concert.
Hungary has a dazzling cultural heritage.
Then she gave a dazzling smile.
"Yeah, a dazzling fastball".
It was a dazzling experience.
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