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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always plentiful" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is consistently available in large quantities.
Example: "In this region, fresh fruits are always plentiful during the summer months."
Alternatives: "constantly abundant" or "perpetually available".
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(Street parking is not always plentiful).
Vegetables were always plentiful because there were so many gardens.
Work lasting for a few months or a year was always plentiful.
Courage in politics isn't always plentiful, and justice in the world isn't always swift.
The exhibits are fantastic, the people are friendly and the wine is always plentiful.
Forage for horses, mules or oxen was not always plentiful and sometimes gave out.
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And the torrent of memoirs, always rich, is increasingly plentiful.
Such knowledgeable customers weren't always so plentiful.
Of course, options are always more plentiful than time and resources.
The fair weather and long growing season of the South means there's always a plentiful supply of fresh vegetables and produce.
But I also like to think of them as examples of the resourcefulness that can frequently be found in black communities, where material resources haven't always been plentiful.
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