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multitude

[muhl-ti-tood, -tyood] / ˈmʌl tɪˌtud, -ˌtyud /


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The average teenager has never left the country or experienced heartbreak any more acute than the burn of their first breakup, soon to be forgotten by a multitude of other casual flings and serious partners.

From Salon • May 30, 2026

Mr. Elwes, a mathematical logician and professor at the University of Leeds, enumerates a multitude of such anecdotes—delightful, insightful, informative—to illustrate the bigger picture in “Huge Numbers.”

From The Wall Street Journal • May 29, 2026

Big-name fiber and optoelectronics stocks have been among the hottest on the market this year, but investors who look below the surface can find a multitude of ways to play the boom in connectivity demand.

From MarketWatch • May 11, 2026

Scott-Wright told the BBC her support and advice had "helped a multitude of babies, children, parents and families".

From BBC • May 5, 2026

The same multitude that had gathered to see him off the day he flew away in his bird paraded past his coffin.

From "The House of the Spirits: A Novel" by Isabel Allende




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