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Discover Ludwig"had plenty" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe something that was abundant or plentiful. For example: "We had plenty of time to finish the project before the deadline."
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Fortunately, she had plenty.
He added, "He's had plenty".
I had plenty of practice.
He had plenty of time.
We had plenty of people.
"He had plenty of horse.
"We had plenty of time".
They had plenty in common.
I'd had plenty of practice".
He had plenty of company.
We had plenty of opportunities.
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