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The phrase "there were plenty" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a large number or amount of something exists or was available.
Example: "At the picnic, there were plenty of delicious foods to choose from."
Alternatives: "there were many" or "there was an abundance".
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There were plenty.
And there were plenty.
There were plenty of both.
There were plenty of waves.
There were plenty of warnings.
There were plenty of options.
There were plenty of takers.
There were plenty of turnovers.
There were plenty on hand.
There were plenty of successes.
There were plenty who responded.
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