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a large number of something in English:

1. raft raft


I fainted from the heat, and when I came to, I was in a life raft.
The guide sat at the front right of the raft.
No way five people and the gold will fit on any raft.
The boy went down the river on a raft.
He crossed the immense pacific on a raft.
The raft has drifted far off from the shore.
When our ship entered the port, she was no better than a raft.
Bleeding from her little finger, the nymphomaniac started a hot pursuit with the cops on a stolen raft.
Island folklore still recounts the story of the raft.
there's a raft of researches
The raft was floating down the river.
He decided that he would raft down the river.
The passenger ship did not have enough lifeboats and rafts.
They had to survive a week on the open sea in a life raft.
He snuck out in the middle of the night on a raft.

English word "a large number of something"(raft) occurs in sets:

English Basic Nouns

2. plethora plethora


You can find plethora of tools in this shed.
But on top of my family background, my parents also sent me to the United Nations school, where I encountered a plethora of new characters, including Alexandre, my French teacher, okay.
That does not, however, stop thousands of people from using drones for a plethora of purposes, including videography, sheep herding, product delivery and crop surveying.
A plethora of ineffective education programs made the president unpopular amongst fiscal conservatives.