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The phrase "a multitude of terms" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a large number of terms or expressions in a particular context, such as academic writing or discussions about language.
Example: "In the field of linguistics, there is a multitude of terms that describe various aspects of language structure and use."
Alternatives: "a variety of terms" or "an array of terms".
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A multitude of terms are used to describe delirium, including encephalopathy, acute brain failure, acute confusional state and post-operative or intensive care unit psychosis, essentially it is defined as a relatively acute decline in cognitions that fluctuates over hours or days.
The first concerns a multitude of terms pertaining to the central explanatory variable, which are sometimes used synonymously (e.g., prior knowledge, attainment, cognitive characteristics, cognitive abilities, and past academic achievement).
Multidisciplinary fields require a multitude of terms for MeSH indexing, however the majority of MI-MeSH terms are specified technologies (such as a protein database and medical record system) while very few are concepts (such as computer assisted therapy).
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