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The phrase "are pretty many" is not standard in written English and may sound awkward to some readers.
It can be used informally to express that there is a large quantity of something, but it is better to use more conventional expressions.
Example: "There are pretty many options available for you to choose from."
Alternatives: "are quite a few" or "are many".
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are pretty many
adverb
Somewhat, fairly, quite; sometimes also (by meiosis) very.
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This nurse continues after a few minutes in dialogue with a colleague: RN1: " I think that there are pretty many decisions that I don't have the possibility of influencing…sometimes it feels a bit powerless actually…And I think that I hear this from many of my colleagues".
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