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(as) plenty as blackberries
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available or existing in large quantities
What is the origin of the idiom "plenty as blackberries" and when to use it?
The idiom "plenty as blackberries" is derived from the abundance of blackberry bushes and their prolific fruit-bearing. Blackberry bushes tend to produce a large quantity of berries, especially in favorable conditions, making them readily available in many places. This phrase is used to describe a situation or resource that is abundant or readily available. It conveys the idea that there is an ample supply of something, often in a positive or favorable context.
Example
During the summer, fresh fruits are as plentiful blackberries at the market.
In this region, job opportunities in the tech industry are as plentiful as blackberries.
The library has books on various topics, so finding reading material is as plentiful as blackberries.

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