'plenty of sunshine' is a correct and usable phrase in written English. It is typically used to describe situations that are ideal or pleasant. For example, "We had plenty of sunshine during our vacation, which made it a very enjoyable experience.".
Plenty of sunshine heading my way".
"Enough moisture, mild temperatures and plenty of sunshine contribute to a big crop the following year".
They were displayed in advertisements declaring that "the town houses of 1930 have plenty of sunshine".
On the back, he wrote, "Plenty of sunshine, and too much solitude".
Plenty of hot sunshine, so the five buildings (19 rooms in total), pool and reception at Hix Island House run on solar power.
As long as plenty of winter sunshine can penetrate to their foliage, then they are happy in bright woodland, where they can be teamed up with low ground-covering plants such as Vinca minor and Tiarella.
Six seasons may be clearly distinguished: a snowy winter of one to three months; an early spring of one or two months, with alternating wintry and springlike conditions; a predominantly sunny spring; a warm summer with plenty of rain and sunshine; a sunny, warm autumn; and a foggy, humid period signifying the approach of winter.
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PhD Student in Biology, Bandung Institute of Technology, Indonesia