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Discover LudwigOf using it The answer is yes, "plenitude of" is correct and can be used in written English
It is an expression used to signify a large quantity or abundance of something. For example, "The restaurant had a plenitude of delicious foods to choose from."
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There is a plenitude of felt life in the book.
To become an individuated, language-wielding "I" is to betray the "symbiotic plenitude" of infancy.
One of Hirsch's voices asserted, "Life has to have the plenitude of art".
Doesn't the reverse seem at least as true, that art should demonstrate the plenitude of life?
The head bursts with a plenitude of sensation after the gray desert of "Danza Permanente".
Behold, your fearsome arsenal, its plenitude of feints, its murderous sorties.
Charles Lyell's Principles of Geology had sapped his faith in the divine plenitude of Creation.
(This is shocking, considering the plenitude of hypnotic social-media stars prowling about these days).
At the market, you see some of that bounty — the plenitude of an extreme, tropical botany.
And so, once again, we will enter the outlandish plenitude of Middle-earth.
Boniface's assertions of papal plenitude of power did not go beyond those of his predecessors in the 13th century.
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