Examples of plenty
Men had plenty of "people-to-people" interaction with women while condemning them to second-class citizens.
Sheep-rearing was cheap because commons and wastes were plentiful, and because it provided the shepherd with plenty of free time.
There are plenty of peoples across the world who do not believe that humans can inflict harm by non-physical means.
Because of their important political effects, there has been plenty of research on the antecedents of political predispositions.
As to the science, there is plenty here, and drawn from an impressive array of subjects (the reference list runs to nearly 80 pages).
Use of proposition | plenty of | in plenty | Daily English Concepts
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