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The phrase 'a plenty' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe a large quantity, or abundance, of something. For example, "The farmer had a plenty of apples in his orchard."

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A: Plenty of companies doing marketplace models out there.

A: Plenty!

There's apparently sex and drugs a plenty.

("Though of real knowledge there be little," Melville wrote, "yet of books there are a plenty").

CommanderX: Yes I am good here, money and houses a plenty in Canada.

Expect racial overtones a plenty, something that DuVernay would likely be keen to explore.

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Seaside dereliction a-plenty.

There would still be controversies a-plenty.

I looked at some dogs at Pets A-Plenty.

There is mileage from UKIP here a-plenty.

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