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The phrase "a myriad of forms" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a large variety or multitude of different types or categories of something.
Example: "The artist showcased a myriad of forms in her latest exhibition, ranging from sculptures to digital installations."
Alternatives: "a multitude of forms" or "countless forms".
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Yet that discipline can take a myriad of forms.
It has evolved into a myriad of forms by addition, loss, and modification of parts.
Privilege comes in a myriad of forms, including race, gender, wealth, physical fitness, safety, and educational attainment and indeed height.
Cordelia Strube traced the spiraling path of dementia through the bleak streets of modern urban existence in Teaching Pigs to Sing, while Elisabeth Harvor's collection of short stories Let Me Be the One grappled with existence in a myriad of forms.
Almost three weeks into the season, it's impossible not to notice a similar line in the sand drawn by many male denizens of Mushara, and for the elephant, that line plays out in a myriad of forms, from all-out avoidance to full-on combat — not so much over territories, but over who's in charge.
It is unclear how these early representatives of modern birds managed to survive the devastating mass extinction of the end of the Cretaceous, but these survivors diversified soon after into a myriad of forms, which today carry the legacy of the magnificent dinosaurs that ruled the earth tens of millions of years ago.
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The classic version is filled with custard and topped with a crust of icing, but they come in a myriad of different forms: shaped into spirals, curls or figure of eights; dusted with almonds and pecans; or, best of all, glazed with an indulgent swirl of dark chocolate.
Structural features unique to woody plants are capitalized upon by trees to allow them to grow in a myriad of remarkable forms, sizes, and habitats.
In addition to convincing village boards that their plan to convert the moldy old house to offices was a viable one, the couple had sparking electrical systems and broken pipes to rip out, a myriad of application forms to contend with, several groups of animals to evict and financing to nail down before actual construction could begin.
Teddy Roosevelt can rest easy in the knowledge that American capitalism's instinctive draw toward creative destruction precludes the elitism of the old world and insures the rebirth of hunting in a myriad of competing forms in which only the strong will thrive.
Capacity building approaches are often boiled down to training and technical assistance provided by the donor organizations; however, there are a myriad of different forms that these approaches can assume.
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