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myriad

[mir-ee-uhd] / ˈmɪr i əd /




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In 2011, after his breakup with Ms. Lange, he wrote: “My myriad girlfriends are all somehow disappointing. My only solace seems to be writing.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Once Ms. Aikin reaches the postwar period, the myriad bibliographic and library-science programs and groups, with their ubiquitous acronyms, becomes dizzying.

From The Wall Street Journal

And it has revived habitat for myriad other species in the Topanga Creek watershed, from a tiny minnow to frogs and newts to the coyotes and mountain lions that roam the canyon.

From Los Angeles Times

In an interview on Friday, Mr. Thomas, a Democrat, said that from his perspective, Mr. Trump seemed to have done very little soul-searching over his myriad transgressions.

From New York Times

I hope the future proves me wrong, demonstrates the myriad ways chatbots reduce the spread of harmful misinformation and disinformation, and shows why the world is better off.

From Seattle Times