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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is plenty" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that there is an abundance or sufficient amount of something. For example: - "There is plenty of food at the party, so make sure to come hungry." - "I don't need any more help, there is plenty of volunteers already." - "Don't worry, there is plenty of time to finish the project before the deadline."
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This is plenty.
This life is plenty.
"Eight years is plenty.
One is plenty.
(d) "She is plenty bright".
There is plenty of competition.
In fact, there is plenty.
There is plenty to criticise.
Germans insist this is plenty.
There is plenty of oil.
There is plenty at stake.
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