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hundred

[huhn-drid] / ˈhʌn drɪd /
ADJECTIVE
pertaining to 100
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It may be that one of NCP's biggest strengths - the hundreds of car parks it runs across the UK - actually ended up speeding up its demise.

From BBC

Despite progressing in a successful career, after graduating with more than £50,000 of debt, he now says paying hundreds of pounds every month in loan repayments is "quite painful".

From BBC

Depending on the president’s decisions, a restructuring could wipe out existing shareholders or alternatively see them realize a return of hundreds of billions of dollars on their investments.

From Barron's

Private-credit managers have defended the fees, saying that it takes more time and effort to underwrite hundreds of private loans than to evaluate public securities, and that investors should focus on returns, not fees.

From Barron's

The companies’ combination would consolidate hundreds of local TV stations.

From The Wall Street Journal