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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dazzling multitude" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large and impressive group of people or things, often conveying a sense of wonder or beauty.
Example: "As the sun set, the sky was filled with a dazzling multitude of stars, each twinkling brightly against the dark canvas of night."
Alternatives: "a brilliant crowd" or "a stunning array".
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Proteins carry out a dazzling multitude of functions by interacting with DNA, other proteins and various other molecules within our cells.
Truffaut plays up the story's ambiguities through a dazzling multitude of styles and allusions, including an elaborate film-noir flashback structure, a series of references to "Vertigo" (including a brilliant bell-tower sequence), a Hawksian setup of a scientist loosening up, and a batch of unstrung performances à la Jerry Lewis.
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The quest to name the earth's dazzling multitudes of plants and animals is the subject of "Naming Nature," by Carol Kaesuk Yoon.
These three RNA polymerases produce a dazzling array of transcripts using a multitude of different promoters.
Mixed among these big fish are a multitude of tiny to medium-sized fish in a dazzling array of colors, plus eel entwined in the coral but always willing to dart out at the prodding of those less fearful than I.
"It was a dazzling moment".
It was a dazzling encounter.
A dazzling concert.
Then she gave a dazzling smile.
A dazzling proposition, you will agree.
This year, Halladay beat a dazzling field.
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