Sentence examples for at plenty from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "at plenty" is not correct and not commonly used in written English.
It seems to be an incorrect combination of words and does not convey a clear meaning in standard English.
Example: "We have food at plenty" would be better expressed as "We have plenty of food."
Alternatives: "in abundance" or "in large quantities."

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"I've bought hair at plenty of other places," she said.

As the name suggests, you can break your journey at plenty of places along the way.

It's a short, scary experience that hints at plenty of potential.

For Mr. Bloomberg, the new polls released this week hint at plenty of weaknesses and opportunities.

Jacob, who is 33, had been shot at plenty of times as a boy.

Subjects like solar panels and smart-grid technologies have become a topic of discussion at plenty of Austin happy hours.

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If you can't hear, there is at least plenty to look at.

Boss glares at me, plenty gloomy.

Plenty to look at, and plenty of people to talk to.

In London and the South East at least, plenty of economic demand exists.

There's nobody on the street at midnight, plenty of parking.

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