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The phrase 'is a plethora of' is correct and is commonly used in English.
It is used to indicate a large amount or variety of something. For example: John's house is a plethora of old newspaper articles and books.
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Yes, there is a plethora of Biblical contradictions.
What Lecce doesn't have is a plethora of decent accommodations.
In primary schools, there is a plethora of opportunities.
There is a plethora of one-day international cricket.
Instead, there is a plethora of private security guards.
As Tao saw it, "Quite frankly, there is a plethora of sameness on TV.
Spread around its artistically white space is a plethora of extraordinary artificial limbs.
There is a plethora of "next" models, actresses and pop stars in America's celebrity-obsessed culture.
All he's learned in the eleven years he's spent in England is a plethora of pejoratives.
There is a plethora of Goldman alums sprinkled throughout the Obama administration.
There is a plethora of subsidies on both sides of the Atlantic for clean-energy alternatives.
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