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plethora of vampire
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "plethora of vampire" is not correct in standard English usage.
It would be more appropriate to use "plethora of vampires" if referring to multiple vampires. Example: "The movie featured a plethora of vampires, each with their own unique abilities and backstories."
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The year saw a plethora of vampire books.
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_All kinds of vampire books?
News & Media
Consider again the case of vampire bats.
There are vampire romances, novels of vampire erotica, and, yes, vampire chick lit.
News & Media
However, all known fossils of vampire bats are Plio-Pleistocenic Desmodus and Diphylla [ 52], which are the same or very similar to extant vampire species.
Science
Active programs for the control of vampire bat associated rabies in Latin America rely primarily on reduction of vampire bat populations by culling (7, 8 ).
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An idea that vampire bats may be asymptomatic rabies carriers, shedding the virus in their saliva for months, was popular during initial studies of vampire bat rabies (16).
Predation of vampire bats on humans is a major problem in Latin America (2 ).
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Significant outbreaks of vampire bat rabies were documented in Amazon area (Brazil, Peru) during recent years.
Several alternative models of vampire bat food sharing assume that enforcement of cooperation is not necessary.
Beware of vampire bunny haters!
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When referring to multiple vampires, use the plural form "vampires" instead of the singular "vampire" after "plethora of".
Common error
Avoid using singular nouns after "plethora of" when referring to multiple entities. Ensure the noun is plural to maintain grammatical accuracy.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "plethora of vampire" functions as a noun phrase, though grammatically incorrect. As Ludwig AI points out, using the singular noun "vampire" is inappropriate after "plethora of". The intended purpose is to indicate a large quantity, but the incorrect grammar undermines this.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "plethora of vampire" is grammatically incorrect; the correct form is "plethora of vampires". This is because "plethora" indicates a large quantity and requires a plural noun. Ludwig AI analysis indicates that while the intended meaning is to convey abundance related to vampires, the incorrect grammar impacts its effectiveness. To express the same idea correctly, use alternatives such as "abundance of vampires" or "multitude of vampires". Ensure the noun following "plethora of" is plural in your writing.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
abundance of vampires
Replaces "plethora" with "abundance" to denote a large quantity of vampires.
multitude of vampires
Substitutes "plethora" with "multitude", indicating a great number of vampires.
host of vampires
Uses "host" instead of "plethora", suggesting a large group of vampires.
large number of vampires
Replaces "plethora" with the more direct "large number", specifying the subject as vampires.
great quantity of vampires
Expresses a substantial amount using "great quantity" instead of "plethora", referring to vampires.
copious number of vampires
Employs "copious number" to emphasize a plentiful amount of vampires, differing slightly in tone.
wealth of vampire books
Focuses on books about vampires, using "wealth" to convey a large collection.
profusion of vampires
Indicates a lavish or extravagant supply of vampires, using "profusion" for emphasis.
myriad of vampires
Suggests a countless or extremely great number of vampires, using "myriad" for impact.
vast amount of vampire lore
Shifts focus to the body of knowledge about vampires, using "vast amount" to indicate its size.
FAQs
How can I correctly use "plethora of" in a sentence?
Ensure that the noun following "plethora of" is plural when referring to multiple items. For example, "a plethora of books" is correct, while "a plethora of book" is incorrect.
Is it grammatically correct to say "plethora of vampire"?
No, it is not grammatically correct. The correct phrase is "plethora of vampires" if you are referring to more than one vampire. If you want to describe a large amount of lore about vampires, you can use "wealth of vampire lore".
What can I say instead of "plethora of vampires"?
You can use alternatives like "abundance of vampires", "multitude of vampires", or "host of vampires" depending on the context.
What is the difference between "plethora of vampire" and "plethora of vampires"?
"Plethora of vampire" is grammatically incorrect because "plethora" implies a large quantity, which requires a plural noun. "Plethora of vampires" is the correct form.
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