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The phrase "a multitude of published" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a large number of published works, such as articles, books, or studies.
Example: "The research paper cites a multitude of published studies that support its findings."
Alternatives: "a large number of published" or "many published".
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Experimental measurements of the average gas hold-up, a key parameter in the design and operation of three-phase (gas liquid solid) fluidized beds, are extracted from a multitude of published studies, classified and correlated for the first time.
The subject of degenerative changes in adjacent segments following spine fusion has been of considerable interest with a multitude of published studies in the lumbar fusion, cervical fusion, and deformity fusion literature [1, 2].
There has been a multitude of published studies investigating gene expression profiling to diagnose HNSCC and predict behaviour and sensitivity to treatment.
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Despite a multitude of papers published on EPC in various diseases, their definition remains a point of debate.
On a different juncture of asthma research, a multitude of recently published reports show lower rates of asthma and atopy in children raised on a farm [ 61- 68].
Meanwhile, a multitude of algorithms were published [ 7] that can be divided into targeted, semi-targeted and untargeted approaches [ 8].
I would publish a multitude of novels, I would publish them in a series, I would market them as a brand, just like Penguin.
Since then, a multitude of case studies were published in Chinese and international journals with the majority of more than 80% published after 2014 (Fig. 2).
In recent years a multitude of models has been published concerned with the exact prediction of aqueous solubility.
A multitude of research groups have published results on sampling using mobile robots for chemical plume source localization[1, 2], soil moisture mapping for crop monitoring[3], ocean sampling[4, 5], forest-fire mapping[6], etc.
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