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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as plentiful" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the abundance of something to another quantity or state, often in a descriptive context.
Example: "The fruits in the orchard were as plentiful as they had been in previous years."
Alternatives: "as abundant" or "as numerous".
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Jobs were as plentiful as credit.
Used-car lots are as plentiful as subdevelopments.
Video monitors are becoming nearly as plentiful as cell phones.
"It's not as plentiful as it was," Captain Bayard said.
Anxiety is as plentiful as oxygen in The Inquirer's newsroom.
Sincerity is at least as plentiful as cynicism.
Gas is as plentiful as water, and almost as cheap.
Thus, the future of lithium supply is not as plentiful as it would seem.
She could fly to Alaska, where the men were as plentiful as salmon.
Ooh! Female put-downers are just as plentiful as male ones.
And food pantries aren't as plentiful as they need to be".
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