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"plenty of research" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used in a sentence to indicate a large amount of research that has been done on a particular topic. Example: "There is plenty of research to support the theory that a healthy diet and exercise can improve overall well-being."
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Plenty of research is under way, though.
"There's plenty of research that is active.
There's plenty of research showing its benefits".
There is plenty of research to support the theory.
There has been plenty of research into this question.
Again, there has been plenty of research into this question.
The first step is always to do plenty of research.
Plenty of research has demonstrated the enhanced dielectric and ferroelectric properties of composite materials.
There is plenty of research in the literature addressing this issue.
One way is to do plenty of research before you get into the interview room.
Make sure you choose a reputable company; do plenty of research, and ask for personal recommendations.
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