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The phrase "are more plentiful" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the abundance of two or more items or groups, indicating that one has a greater quantity than the other.
Example: "In the summer, fresh fruits and vegetables are more plentiful at the local market than in the winter months."
Alternatives: "are more abundant" or "are more available".
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Bluebird days are more plentiful.
Career choices are more plentiful.
Social services are more plentiful.
Questions are more plentiful than answers".
Jobs may be less secure, but they are more plentiful.
These days, the offerings are more plentiful and comprehensive.
Mutual enemies are more plentiful than mutual friends.
The terns are more plentiful than plovers, but still threatened.
Jobs in STEM fields pay well and are more plentiful, but attract relatively few women.
Of the rare earths, only yttrium, lanthanum, and cerium are more plentiful than neodymium.
A quarter century later, fish are more plentiful and look healthy.
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