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Discover LudwigThe phrase "plenty in" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate a significant amount or abundance of something within a specific context or category. Example: "There is plenty in the budget to cover the new project expenses."
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Well, plenty, in my view.
They had plenty in common.
Plenty in the industry disagree.
Plenty in the hutch.
The two have plenty in common.
I talk plenty in my normal life.
"We've won plenty in the past.
"I've always got plenty in".
Mr Obama and Abraham Lincoln have plenty in common.
There will be plenty in between.
But they've got plenty in common.
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