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The phrase "a multitude of opponents" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a large number of adversaries or competitors in a particular context, such as a debate, competition, or conflict.
Example: "In the final match, the champion faced a multitude of opponents, each more skilled than the last."
Alternatives: "a large number of opponents" or "a great many adversaries."
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At the time Mr. Ellison walked into Mr. Scott's office, the company was being pummeled by a multitude of opponents, from environmentalists to entire city governments, accusing it of driving mom-and-pop retailers out of business, underpaying its "associates" and union-busting.
Hager began teaming with a multitude of opponents to feud with James and his tag team partner Cassidy James.
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But the Wildcats found a multitude of other ways to outflank and outfinesse another opponent, this time on college basketball's biggest stage, in a 79-62 win over the Wolverines before a crowd of 67,831 at the Alamodome.
HER right-wing opponents have accused Michelle Bachelet of a multitude of sins in recent weeks, but sloth is not among them.
A multitude of things.
A multitude of characters.
#TrumpBible Love covers a multitude of sins.
It served a multitude of purposes.
A multitude of questions and doubts arises.
There is a multitude of surviving documents.
We've had a multitude of problems".
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