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The phrase 'a many things' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a large number of things that are uncountable or difficult to count. For example, "Life has taught me a many things."
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A: Many things are more accessible.
Among young Japanese, the freeter phenomenon is expanding, stoked by a many things:family affluence, a lack of corporate jobs, attachment to family and home, and a generational revolt.
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A) I have many things to be grateful for.
Ryan is a great many things.
Rudolph W. Giuliani disliked a good many things.
Nobody got everything, but everybody got a good many things.
We need a great many things just now.
I want to see a great many things.
Mr. Sartorius thinks, that Galleoti got a good many things years ago in this region.
"In a moment many things happened in your head.
He bore the scars and learned a good many things not taught in the academy.
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