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The phrase "in plenty of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to indicate abundance or quantity when describing something. For example, "She had plenty of experience in the field."
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Be there in plenty of time ahead for preparing yourself.
Make sure to take in plenty of cool water each day.
Investors are baking in plenty of potential.
Deals are possible in plenty of areas.
Grind in plenty of black pepper.
Alice basked in plenty of advance buzz.
Buy in plenty of vanilla ice cream.
If possible, soak chiles overnight in plenty of cold water.
Just lay in plenty of lard, garlic, cumin and cilantro.
Don't forget to stir in plenty of salt.
Boil the pasta in plenty of salted water.
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