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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a litany about" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a long, repetitive list or series of complaints, issues, or topics related to a specific subject.
Example: "The article presented a litany about the challenges faced by small businesses in the current economy."
Alternatives: "a series of complaints regarding" or "a lengthy discussion on".
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See below". And then there is a litany about the meeting: "very cordial, very constructive," et cetera.
Talk to Canadians about flying Air Canada, and chances are they will offer a litany about bad food, lost luggage and surly service.
Inevitably the play reaches its destination as a confessional, with a litany about the reduction of man by language, as signified by the line, "I did not become what.
How can any set of verses conclude a litany about holiness, which the Hebrew Bible claims is the essence of the meaning of life?
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As the children's images appeared on a screen in the courtroom, Mr. Caddell repeated a similar litany about each: "She never owned a gun.
And for about $4,000, Sequoia's lobbyists delivered a litany of testimonials about how easy the Sequoia machine was to use.
But when we meet with the titleholder when she's crowned Miss California, we put to her a litany of questions about how she feels about herself, what she feels she needs to work on, what she may need to change, what is good, what is not good.
Mr. Trump disputed a report by Axios that he had discussed leaving the World Trade Organization, telling reporters, "I'm not talking about pulling out," before going into a litany of complaints about the "unfair treatment" the United States faced from the organization and other countries' trade deficits.
If you've ever used an online dating website, you've answered a litany of questions about yourself and your ideal match, and maybe even about your political affiliation.
But when people got talking about politics, the quaint setting was lost to cold calculation and a litany of worries about what was to come.
Mr. Holder's speech marched through a litany of statistics about incarceration in the United States.
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