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"many penalties" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used in a variety of contexts, but typically it is used to describe a situation where multiple penalties are being imposed or discussed. Example: During the soccer game, there were many penalties called on both teams for rough play.
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We took too many penalties.
"Too many penalties, no hitting.
"We took way too many penalties.
"But we had so many penalties.
"We took too many penalties," Scatchard said.
"We took too many penalties," he said.
It also gave away too many penalties at the ruck.
How many penalties has she saved legitimately today?
"We took too many penalties," Montreal Coach Jacques Martin said.
"Just too many penalties," Michigan Coach Red Berenson said.
You simply cannot give so many penalties away.
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