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The phrase "a multitude of structures" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a large number of different types or forms of structures, often in a scientific, architectural, or organizational context.
Example: "The city is known for a multitude of structures, ranging from historic buildings to modern skyscrapers."
Alternatives: "a variety of structures" or "numerous structures".
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If that term is new to you, plug it into Google Images and see a multitude of structures that some might call creative and others might see as exhibitionism, supported by people and institutions with very deep pockets.
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In this regard, the structures' performance in a multitude of structural response levels was probabilistically assessed in "considering" and "neglecting" conditions of modeling uncertainties.
This is problematic when it comes to computational predictions of phenotypic effect: all mRNAs will be predicted to exhibit a multitude of local structures but for the vast majority of individual structures, we have no idea whether they are functionally relevant.
Building on the intuition that (soft) information generated by one module can actually be re-used as a refined input to other modules, a multitude of receiver structures performing iterative, "turbo -like processing have been proposed in turbo -likeure.
SBECD is comprised of a multitude of polymeric structures with varying degrees of substitution.
These studies include a multitude of model structures that vary in complexity and inherent assumptions.
Partnerships are attributed and tracked against a multitude of result structures, donors, grants, geographical locations and gateways.
We conclude that ribonucleosides may have competed with a multitude of alternative structures whose potential proto-biochemical roles and abiotic syntheses remain to be explored.
Magnifying or shrinking the scale of the signal reveals the same relationship that defines the dynamics of the signal, analogous to the self-similarity seen in a multitude of spatial structures found in biology [ 78].
We realize that institutional theory is deployed in many scholarly contexts to describe a multitude of processes, structures and practices, influencing each other at different levels (macro-, meso-, and microlevels) [ 32, 33].
However, extending the range of application of composite materials to thick laminates is essential for a multitude of possible composite structures.
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