Sentence examples for a multitude that from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a multitude that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a description or explanation about a large number of people or things.
Example: "A multitude that gathered in the square expressed their opinions on the matter."
Alternatives: "a crowd that" or "a number that".

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"Empire creates a greater potential for revolution than did the modern regimes of power," the authors write, "because it presents us, alongside the machine of command, with an alternative: the set of all the exploited and the subjugated, a multitude that is directly opposed to Empire, with no mediation between them".

In 1813, John James Audubon saw a flock if that is what you call an agglomeration of birds moving at sixty miles an hour and obliterating the noonday sun that was merely the advance guard of a multitude that took three days to pass.

In 1813, John James Audubon saw a flock — if that is what you call an agglomeration of birds moving at sixty miles an hour and obliterating the noonday sun — that was merely the advance guard of a multitude that took three days to pass.

Mr. Mueller contends that YouTube users are as important an audience as the festivalgoers: "I see them as the defenders of a certain idea of cinema, a multitude that represents a real audience, curious, active and that goes looking for cinema wherever it's hidden," he said.

I'm embarrassed by Canadians who are falling for this, that the people I live among would just forget being Muslim is a single identity in a multitude that also includes "Canadian".

In light of Wednesday's tragic loss [of former label mate Chris Kelly], I am even more pressed to YELL this to a multitude that may not understand the cost of allowing today's unhealthy paradigms to remain unchecked!" Justin Bieber attacked by a fan in Dubai.

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She sat herself upon a revolving stool before a counter that was comparatively deserted, trying to gather strength and courage to charge through an eager multitude that was besieging breast-works of shirting and figured lawn.

Before this Jesus, we see what Revelation calls "a great multitude that no one could count" (italics added).

We are beginning to see a multitude emerge that is not defined by any single identity, but can discover commonality in its multiplicity.

The musical (technically a rock opera) has a multitude characters that makes "Les Misérables" look like an intimate chamber piece by comparison.

It can bind a variety of bile acids [ 32, 33] and subsequently regulate the expression of a multitude proteins that transport bile acids across cell membranes [ 34- 36].

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