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Free sign upThe phrase "after plenty of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something occurs following a significant amount of something else, often in terms of time or quantity.
Example: "After plenty of discussion, we finally reached a consensus on the project direction."
Alternatives: "following a lot of" or "after a great deal of".
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The Barmy Army, after plenty of pints of Larynx Clearer, are in full voice.
As for Nora, after plenty of harsh, grueling years, she has learned to compensate and sublimate.
And after plenty of psychotherapy, I certainly hope I don't have anything to prove to myself.
I go after plenty of people in my book," he says.
While the changes may seem barely audible to some riders, they represent a compromise after plenty of negotiations.
And is this finally virtual reality's big moment, after plenty of hype but also disappointment in the past?
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While there would be no dinner and no after-party, plenty of high rollers still showed up.
There is, after all, plenty of material.
He had, after all, plenty of other interests.
(After all, plenty of illiberals write theses, too).
After all, plenty of people are opining that "things are different this time".
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