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myriad

noun as in a lot

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The leader discussed a myriad of other issues, including defence and the party's general election prospects.

From BBC

In more than 50 interviews, wildfire-affected homeowners and renters, builders, academics, aid workers and government officials described the myriad ways rebuilding has failed.

That enables me to give the flavor of an actual police investigation without using the myriad individuals who are actually part of a homicide investigation.

She approaches the American experiment from myriad angles, drawing on protagonists such as Jane Franklin, Ben Franklin’s precocious sister, and the Simulmatics Corp., whose pioneering computer algorithms still shape our reality.

The shock troops of DOGE, at the Social Security Administration and myriad other federal agencies, were the advance guard in perhaps the most dramatic transformation of the U.S. government since the New Deal.

From Salon

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