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The phrase "a multitude of subgroup" is not correct in written English.
The correct form would be "a multitude of subgroups" since "subgroup" should be plural to match "a multitude of."
Example: "In our research, we identified a multitude of subgroups within the larger population that exhibited distinct characteristics."
Alternatives: "a variety of subgroups" or "numerous subgroups."
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Most commonly, variations in treatment effects between the sexes were examined within a multitude of subgroup analyses and very few studies employed tests of interaction to determine pre-specified subgroup effects.
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Azerbaijani carpets can be categorized under several large groups and a multitude of subgroups.
Although not all participants had treated water at the time of the unannounced visit, the treatment-on-treated analysis indicated that the odds of diarrhea was still significantly less in participant households than in control households across a multitude of indicators when subgroups of program participants were analyzed.
As the trials whose results were analyzed involved the use a multitude of agents, some of them with limited activity in advanced disease, the subgroups are shown and described individually.
One member of each subgroup partners to form a heterodimeric complex that binds to the promoter of a multitude of target genes.
A multitude of things.
#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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