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The phrase "had plenty of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to indicate that an amount of something was satisfactorily large. For example: "We had plenty of food for the picnic."
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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".
I'd had plenty of practice".
He had plenty of company.
We had plenty of opportunities.
We had plenty of information".
He had plenty of ammunition.
They had plenty of work.
More suggestions(22)
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