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plethora of heat
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "plethora of heat" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an abundance or large quantity of heat, often in a figurative sense. Example: "During the summer months, we experience a plethora of heat that makes it difficult to stay outdoors for long periods."
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Alternative expressions(5)
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HSF1 induces the expression of a plethora of heat shock proteins (including but not limited to HSP27, HSP40 (DNAJ), HSP70, and HSP90 [ 427]), which are molecular chaperones that assist in the folding, translocation, and complexation of newly translated proteins (Fig. 9).
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Similar Expressions
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Rather, we have painted ourselves into a corner with a plethora of misguided "either, or" and "action, opposite reaction" approaches to nutrition that have generated a whole lot of heat while dousing the common light.
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The magnifying mirror actually magnified, the floors were heated and there was a plethora of Blaise Mautin products.
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As competition in the sector heats up, and with a plethora of cool homes for rent in the Los Angeles area, it's no longer enough to simply change the sheets and vacuum the rug.
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It's also more evidence of the money transfer space heating up right now, with a plethora of startups, especially in Europe, aiming to disrupt the banks and legacy players such as Western Union — hence Facebook's interest.
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Modulating heat flux provides a platform for a plethora of emerging devices such as thermal diodes, thermal transistors, and thermal memories.
Prenylated proteins have also been implicated in a plethora of other processes, including calcium signal transduction [ 26, 27], response to heat and heavy metal stress [ 28- 30], cytokinin biosynthesis [ 31], and regulation of the cell division cycle [ 6, 32, 33].
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"We've got a plethora of older men in the cast which is such a joy, it takes the heat out of the rehearsal room in a way".
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Our framework uses a complex multi-source data set and a plethora of statistical methods to merge various large complex data sets and then apply a heat balance model in three sub-city areas in Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom.
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With strong trade winds, volcanic heat and abundant solar and hydropower, the Hawaiian islands have a plethora of natural resources.
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The p38 MAPK pathway can be activated in response to a plethora of inflammatory cytokines, as well as pathogens and by environmental stress, such as osmotic stress, ultraviolet light, heat shock, and hypoxia.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "plethora of heat" when you want to emphasize not just a large amount of heat, but perhaps an overwhelming or excessive amount, especially in scientific or descriptive contexts.
Common error
Avoid using "plethora of heat" in everyday conversation or informal writing. Simpler phrases like "a lot of heat" or "plenty of heat" are often more appropriate.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "plethora of heat" functions as a noun phrase, where "plethora" modifies "heat," indicating a large or excessive quantity. As shown by Ludwig, the phrase describes a significant amount of thermal energy.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "plethora of heat" is a grammatically correct phrase used to describe a large or excessive amount of heat. Ludwig AI confirms its usability. While the phrase is valid, it's relatively rare and tends to appear in more formal or scientific contexts. Alternatives like "abundance of heat" or "surplus of heat" can be used depending on the intended nuance. When writing, consider the context and audience to determine if a simpler phrase would be more appropriate.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Surplus of heat
Replaces "plethora" with "surplus", suggesting more than what is needed but maintaining the core meaning.
Abundance of heat
Substitutes "plethora" with "abundance", indicating a plentiful amount but without the implication of excess.
Excess of heat
Replaces "plethora" with "excess", implying an undesirable or problematic amount of heat.
Profusion of heat
Replaces "plethora" with "profusion", conveying a lavish or unrestrained amount of heat.
Overabundance of heat
Adds "over" to emphasize that there is more heat than necessary or desirable.
High quantity of heat
Replaces "plethora" with a more literal description of a high amount.
Great deal of heat
Uses a more common and less formal way to express a large amount of heat.
Significant amount of heat
Emphasizes the importance or impact of the quantity of heat.
Vast quantity of heat
Conveys the heat as something huge in amount.
Copious amount of heat
Replaces "plethora" with "copious", suggesting a large quantity of heat that is readily available.
FAQs
How can I use "plethora of heat" in a sentence?
You can use "plethora of heat" to describe an excessive amount of heat, as in, "The greenhouse experienced a "plethora of heat" during the summer months, damaging the plants."
What is a good alternative to "plethora of heat"?
Alternatives include "abundance of heat", "surplus of heat", or "excessive heat", depending on the specific nuance you want to convey.
Is "plethora of heat" formal or informal?
"Plethora of heat" leans towards a more formal or descriptive register. In casual conversation, simpler phrases are generally preferred.
What does "plethora of heat" imply?
The phrase ""plethora of heat"" implies not just a lot of heat, but often an overwhelming or perhaps unwanted quantity of heat. It's stronger than simply saying there's "a lot".
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Usage summary
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
88%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested