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Discover LudwigThe phrase "there will be plenty" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a future situation where there will be an abundance or surplus of something. Example: I'm planning a big party next weekend and I'm worried we won't have enough food. But don't worry, I'll make sure to buy extra groceries, so there will be plenty for everyone to eat.
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I've a feeling there will be plenty more.
There will be plenty.
There will be plenty of leakage".
"There will be plenty of mistakes made.
There will be plenty in between.
There will be plenty of food available.
There will be plenty of sideline attractions.
There will be plenty of toasts drunk.
There will be plenty of time for that later on.
And thus, there will be plenty of peanuts tonight.
There will be plenty of time for that later.
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