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litany

[lit-n-ee] / ˈlɪt n i /


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The state has been buffeted by a litany of layoffs this year from Hollywood to Silicon Valley — and beyond.

From Los Angeles Times

The Clean Water Act has created a "litany of chaos" and caused an "endless stream of lawsuits and legal challenges," Hovland wrote.

From Salon

The laptop contained a litany of photos of Hunter Biden and his drug use and sexual escapades, as well emails and other documents detailing the Biden family business schemes.

From Washington Times

A litany of other issues compounded the crisis: local conflict, high food prices triggered by the war in Ukraine, global economic fallout from the covid-19 pandemic.

From Washington Post

"It's not a serious proposal, but instead a litany of damaging policies aimed at sacrificing the health and safety of our communities and catering to polluting industries," García said.

From Salon