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The phrase "a plethora of terms" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a large or excessive number of terms or words in a particular context.
Example: "In the field of linguistics, there is a plethora of terms that describe various aspects of language structure and use."
Alternatives: "an abundance of terms" or "a multitude of terms".
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West Coast surfers, a territorial lot, have a plethora of terms for nonlocals: Trevor Cralle's "Surfin'ary: A Dictionary Of Surfing Terms and Surfspeak" lists put-downs like hondo, inlander, flatlander, valley and casper.
A plethora of terms including overeruption [1], hypereruption [2], supraeruption [3], supereruption [4], and continuous eruption [5, 6] have been used to describe the tendency of tooth movement in an occlusal direction following loss of antagonist contact.
The terminology in the literature about posttraumatic stress disorder includes a plethora of terms whose meanings are not fully understood, and that, therefore, limit this terminology.
Variations among the existing models also reflect the lack of a common terminology and the use of a plethora of terms and concepts with inconsistent definitions.
There is, however, a plethora of terms currently used to describe individuals in disease phases before the fulfilment of classification criteria for RA, including 'early RA'veryearlyandy RA' and 'pre-RA'.
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Systemic bacterial infections frequently lead to a plethora of symptoms termed "endotoxic shock" or "sepsis".
However, there remain a plethora of unanswered questions in terms of the crosstalk among AhR, Nrf2, and EGFR signaling.
For one cozy (or Koozie, or coozy, or coosie, or a plethora of variations on the term), Kenton crafted a bed with pillows the pattern of a cloud-dappled sky.
Unfortunately, the plethora of terms and the lack of a consensus on definitions have several negative implications for research and clinical practice.
The plethora of terms reflects the difficulty of choosing a "best" canonical class term for the precancerous lesions.
Five Cochrane reviews synthesising the evidence from a plethora of early short and medium term studies have not uncovered any superior method.
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