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The phrase "a multitude of subject" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a multitude of subjects" to refer to multiple topics or areas of study.
Example: "In the conference, we will discuss a multitude of subjects ranging from technology to environmental issues."
Alternatives: "a variety of topics" or "a range of subjects."
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It flits across the patterns that decorate a multitude of subject matter, including art, architecture, textiles and design.
The Voices staff will make the case for much more air-time on TV and radio and space in print publications for a multitude of subject matter, issues and activities that are now excluded or censored routinely as a result of a business-model of maximum profit above all else.
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Plenty, actually: 61 features and 32 shorts, spanning a multitude of subjects.
Bruce Davis, 51, can be found in the lobby, seated in the lotus position, airing his views on a multitude of subjects.
Appointed teacher of the Paedagogium in Halle, Hecker taught a multitude of subjects—sciences (i.e., chemistry, anatomy, physiology), classical literature, and even Hebrew.
Here was a woman who had written thousands of letters, about a multitude of subjects, to people ranging from the Queen to Mother Teresa to McDonald's customer services.
He covered a multitude of subjects, probing each with an expansiveness that was firmly rooted in scholarship and common sense, and he expressed his views in a prose style noted for its clarity and precision.
Engineering and math might go into creating a musical instrument that can make that tone, but that same sound also depends on acoustics, perception, creativity — a multitude of subjects that overlap to create what we call music.
As we noted above, RRI opens up to a multitude of subjects, named "stakeholders", that can actually contribute to the identification of the so-called grand challenges.
That notwithstanding, a multitude of subjects are motivated by financial "compensation" or even "undertake clinical trials as a form of paid work or work for health care" (p. 117), particularly in contexts where access to medical checks and basic health care is scarce or simply unavailable.
That nonfiction is capacious, amorphous, that it contains a multitude of subjects and approaches.
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