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many
adjective as in profuse, abundant
Example Sentences
Although a number of England Ashes triumphs at home and abroad have been built on pace, they have never fielded as many express pace bowlers in the same team.
Ms Clark, who has used a foodbank in the past, said many people visiting the charity were employed.
"It's having a real impact on what workforce we can employ now, and how many people we will have to build these 1.5m homes the government wants."
Another medic notes that many victims say they are unable to access treatment promptly due to transport disruption and road blockages caused by the conflict.
For Higgins, safeguarding the personal information of Epstein's many victims was the primary issue with the legislation.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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