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The phrase "also generated plenty of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the outcomes or results of an action, particularly in contexts where multiple effects or results are being highlighted.
Example: "The new marketing strategy not only increased sales but also generated plenty of positive feedback from customers."
Alternatives: "also produced a lot of" or "also created a significant amount of".
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Winning the contest also generated plenty of media excitement and helped burnish Localz's reputation.
Hailed as a masterpiece on its release, it also generated plenty of controversy and vitriol, particularly in Poland.
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The House of Representatives is due to start hearings next week to grapple with the matter.Meanwhile, the Senate's hearings on jueteng are also generating plenty of theatrics.
Plenty of smaller publishers also lost sales.
Both bills generated plenty of controversy during the last year.
The forum generated plenty of positive feedback from the guest speakers and audience.
Since its release, "The Fog of War" has generated plenty of debate on two fronts.
Garage has generated plenty of hit singles over the years, many of them one-hit wonders.
Palin's show generated plenty of controversy -- and plenty of ratings -- this season.
He also likes companies that generate plenty of free cash flow.
But crowded Heathrow generates plenty of profit and Gatwick and Stansted are also owned by BAA, so reducing congestion is not the firm's top priority.
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