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myriad

[mir-ee-uhd] / ˈmɪr i əd /




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Higher oil costs strain the U.S. economy by raising gasoline and diesel prices, and the prices of a myriad of goods and services.

From The Wall Street Journal

Colorful ceramic fruits, vegetables and flowers mingle on a table covered with myriad serving vessels, all handbuilt in Payawal’s studio, which looks out into her abundant kitchen garden.

From Los Angeles Times

England's issues in defence have been compounded by myriad unforced mistakes in attack.

From BBC

There is a myriad of digital security solutions you could employ — but in between all the malware, antivirus and top VPN solutions you could use, there’s one that stands above the rest.

From Salon

Some get treated as ordinary income, while others are taxed at the capital-gains rate, among myriad other issues when it comes to paying the tax bill on your investments.

From The Wall Street Journal