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plenty - use in sentences
Preposition: of
- scope: There is plenty of scope for the adventurous mountain biker!
- fluid: Stay in the warm and take plenty of fluids.
- space: Use plenty of white space - it's easy to read.
- parking: There is plenty of safe off road parking up our 50m driveway.
- room: There will still be plenty of room for two large helmets or fitted luggage in the trunk.
- fruit: And don't forget to eat plenty of fruit and veg too.
Converse of object
- drink: Additionally, the sun can be quite intense and you should take care to drink plenty of fluids while on the beach.
- eat: And don't forget to eat plenty of fruit and veg too.
- allow: I would also recommend allowing plenty of time in which to locate the building.
- have: The kids will have plenty to keep them amused on board ship.
- find: ADVANCED Advanced skiers will find plenty of pistes on which to have fun.
- leave: This would leave plenty of time to join us for dinner in the evening.
Preposition: for
- everyone: A city of history and a city of the Sea, there's plenty for everyone on our Boulogne hotel breaks.
Infinitive complement
- admire: Yet, there has still been plenty to admire, details of which are contained within the right-hand column of this page.
- entertain: Whatever the weather there is plenty to entertain the entire family in this unique and beautiful unspoiled haven.
- choose: From table cloths to ceramics, there's plenty to choose from.
- keep: There is plenty to keep students busy with lots of choices within the eight main areas.
- do: Whilst not playing cricket, there was plenty to do in Barbados.
- see: Whether young or old, there is always plenty to see!
Noun used with modifier
- drink: Drink plenty of water, ideally before you become thirsty.
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