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Discover LudwigThe phrase "plenty of miles" is correct and usable in written English.
It means a large or abundant amount of distance or length. You can use this phrase in a variety of contexts, such as: 1. "I've traveled plenty of miles to get to this beautiful beach." 2. "She has run plenty of miles to train for the marathon." 3. "We've driven plenty of miles on this road trip, but it's been worth it." 4. "I have plenty of miles left on my car's warranty." 5. "They have walked plenty of miles to raise money for charity." Overall, this phrase can be used to convey the idea of a large or significant amount of distance or length.
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Plenty of miles, though, Miles Davis.
So far Mr. Briody has logged plenty of miles to build his career.
She was ridden by Pat Day, another Hall of Famer, who, at 53, has logged plenty of miles in the saddle.
Another third would use their exotic machines in earnest, putting on plenty of miles while running errands and enjoying challenging roads.
This dashboard readout can mislead drivers into believing that the battery pack is about to run out of juice when in fact there are plenty of miles left in the electricity tank.
It helps that Goodwin carries himself like a man with plenty of miles on the clock, his vocal so careworn he could sing Happy Birthday and it would sound a bit glum, battered by the knowledge that the jelly and ice cream will run out eventually.
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Making sure the Delhi outpost is up to the New York restaurant's standards has meant racking up plenty of air miles.
Bocca Baciata is likely to pick up plenty of air miles now as connections go in search of that first Group One.
Quarterbacks Danny Kanell and Glenn Foley, separated from starting jobs in the N.F.L. by several sprawling parking lots and plenty of psychic miles, will be in uniform, while the Giants and the Jets are enjoying the final weeks of vacation before training camp.
When assessing Santos' record, over his last eight jobs he has only suffered defeat on 10 or more occasions with one club (PAOK – 26 over three seasons), which highlights not only that he has clocked up plenty of air miles between Portugal and Greece over more than a decade, but also that he knows how to avoid defeat.
The plane is packed, and even though you've got plenty of air miles, there's no room in the small first-class section.
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