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The phrase "plenty of reason" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to indicate there is a sufficient amount of justification or explanation for something. Example: "There is plenty of reason to believe that the new policy will be successful."
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But there's plenty of reason for gloom.
There is plenty of reason to be enthusiastic.
There is plenty of reason for all the retirement anxiety.
There are plenty of reason hedge fund managers are attracted.
That is plenty of reason to pay attention.
There was plenty of reason to be cynical.
Still, there's plenty of reason for stage fright.
He has plenty of reason to do what he does.
There is plenty of reason for supporters to pitch in.
But there is plenty of reason to like the Bruins' chances.
It has provided plenty of reason for scepticism and not much cause for enthusiasm.
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