Sentence examples for The multitude from inspiring English sources

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The multitude

noun

A great amount or number, often of people; myriad; profusion; abundance.

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The multitude starved, while nobles lived in splendour.

The multitude in the squares represented every section of the community.

The multitude of factors affecting SUV measurements when not controlled inflicts noise on the data.

The multitude of steganographic criteria has led to a great diversity in these system design techniques.

The multitude of choices is staggering, but built in to take advantage of the customer confusion.

The multitude of clips are held in two large cases on each end of the car.

"But the multitude, two handfuls, is ridiculous.

An enormous "Oohh...". of wonder ran through the multitude.

"They represent the multitude of unions today," Ms. Cohen said.

Watching doctors' faces glaze over at the multitude of symptoms.

For example, the multitude of passwords much technology now demands.

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