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plenty

[plen-tee] / ˈplɛn ti /


Example Sentences

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There’s plenty of noise left, and not just from those ever-hovering drones making us appreciate the speed and craziness of these snow and ice sports.

From The Wall Street Journal

There is plenty to focus on and be excited about, and that Murrayfield pain will make England a better team.

From BBC

For all the emphasis on building entire studio apartments inside factories, he noted that plenty of steps in the construction process have entered the modern era.

From Los Angeles Times

Harry Brook's laugh as he began his post-match press conference said plenty.

From BBC

Others are sceptical – suggesting plenty of MPs have tried, and been disappointed, for years to get the party leadership to look outside its own narrow group.

From BBC