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The phrase "a plethora of statistics" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a large or excessive number of statistics available on a particular topic.
Example: "The research paper presented a plethora of statistics to support its findings on climate change."
Alternatives: "an abundance of statistics" or "a multitude of statistics".
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At a recent economic conference I attended at this stately 16-century restored castle, Impact Economy CEO Dr. Maximilian Martin provided a plethora of statistics to back up the point made in the Patagonia ad.
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A plethora of approaches utilize statistical models of speech signals.
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Accompanying the growth debate is a plethora of discourse on the (lack of) relevance of national statistics, especially GDP, as a basis for policy decisions.
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This combined with a new focus on discovery science is creating a plethora of opportunities for data scientists from a wide range of disciplines such as computer science, engineering, mathematics, statistics, etc., to make substantial contributions to neuroscience.
These developments have led to a plethora of new measures of scientific impact that can be derived from citation or usage log data, and/or rely on distribution statistics or more sophisticated social network analysis.
"Plethora", for a plethora of reasons.
A plethora of sponsors has pulled out.
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