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The phrase "a multitude of nations" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a large number of countries or peoples, often in discussions about diversity, international relations, or global issues.
Example: "The conference brought together a multitude of nations to discuss climate change and its impact on the planet."
Alternatives: "a variety of nations" or "a large number of nations".
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In contrast to its competitors, such as the USA, Japan, or China, which have national institutions and a national culture, Europe is a multitude of nations, cultures, and languages.
This is an age of founders and lawgivers of a multitude of nations.
While that festers, players from a multitude of nations who earn their living with English clubs were asked to take part in a pre-match show of unity.
The graduate students in the program come from various parts of the United States and from a multitude of nations throughout the world: Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, the Dominican Republic, Italy, Mexico, Peru, Puerto Rico, Russia, Spain, and Venezuela.
Their awards offer money for a multitude of nations, including European ones, and they also cover all the science disciplines.
5 No longer shall your name be Abram, but your name shall be Abraham; for I have made you the ancestor of a multitude of nations.
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And European soccer body UEFA's opposition to Turkey's simultaneous bid for the Olympics and the 2020 UEFA European Football Championship (Euro 2020) prompted it to spread that year's tournament over a multitude of European nations.
At a time when the United States is grossly engaged in both active combat and covert drone campaigns in a multitude of Muslim nations, and when loosely defined terms like 'terrorist' can be arbitrarily thrown about, Muslims specifically -- and all of society generally -- shouldn't take this disturbing development lightly.
Throughout the global North and the global South, physicians are encountering patients in spatial transition from a multitude of dissimilar nation states [ 7] or ethnic communities.
Nkrumah denounced the political balkanization of the continent into a multitude of weak, nonviable nation-states.
An MoD spokesperson said: "Basic initial officer training is conducted by all three services with participants from a multitude of countries, including allies and nations we have existing defence relationships with.
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