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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

The money was then laundered through a myriad of shell firms, most of them abroad.

From Barron's

Proposition 19 has a myriad of consequences for people who inherit investment properties from their parents.

From MarketWatch

The Louvre, once the home of French royalty, has myriad entry points like windows and balconies, including the one thieves scaled to reach the Galerie d’Apollon and make off with $102 million in jewels.

From The Wall Street Journal