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If properly used, "plenty of events" can be a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to a large or abundant number of events. Example: There are plenty of events happening in the city this weekend, from music festivals to art exhibitions.
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Today sees plenty of events that will lift the gloom.
There will be plenty of events for children, too, from combat- skills workshops to craft activities.
You already miss out on plenty of events: all the Facebook invitations you click "maybe" on and then don't attend.
"There are plenty of events we can carry live," he said in a telephone interview from Beijing.
If you're a fan of Shakespeare, the RSC is hosting plenty of events for all ages this half term.
Later in the year there are numerous olive oil festivals and plenty of events to mark the grape harvest in October.
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The Mall of America location will have 500 rooms, plenty of event and meeting space, an indoor pool and, perhaps most critically, a skybridge that connects directly to the shopping center.
If you find yourself in greater Milwaukee this weekend and need to kill time between sporting events, there are plenty of other events on the calendar.
In any case, rest assured there will be plenty of other events worthy of your time this weekend.
Plenty of recent events have embodied all this.
It's cheap, with plenty of free events and no screenings exceeding $15.
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