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When using the word plethora do you precede it with is a or are plethora?

You would use "a plethora", not "are plethora".

"Plethora" is a singular noun, meaning a large or excessive amount of something.

Here are some examples:

* There is a plethora of information available online.

* The artist presented a plethora of colorful paintings at the exhibition.

* The store offered a plethora of choices for the new kitchen appliance.

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