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"myriad of" is correct and commonly used in written English
It means a large or indefinite number of something. Example: There are a myriad of reasons why I love living in the city, including the diverse culture, endless opportunities, and vibrant nightlife.
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Application of exogenous ABA also stimulates a myriad of genes.
In this realm, IBM is pushing a myriad of solutions.
"A myriad of obstacles beset them.
There are a myriad of factors.
A myriad of men and women.
She also supported a myriad of charities.
"They can ask a seller a myriad of questions.
Favourites – we use them for a myriad of reasons.
The kids were developing a myriad of life skills".
Such data standards would create a myriad of benefits.
It will replace the complex myriad of means-tested benefits.
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