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The phrase "got plenty of" is correct and used in written English.
You can use it to indicate that you have an abundance of something. For example, "I've got plenty of time to spare."
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We've got plenty of time".
I've got plenty of time.
"I've got plenty of money.
You've got plenty of money.
They got plenty of muffin.
Got plenty of course books piling up?
We got plenty of other sports.
"We got plenty of room".
They've got plenty of room".
He's got plenty of money.
He's got plenty of power".
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