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The phrase "a myriad of objects" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large number or variety of objects in a particular context.
Example: "The artist's studio was filled with a myriad of objects, each telling its own story."
Alternatives: "countless objects" or "a multitude of objects".
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Downhole oil well piping has the potential to scrape against a myriad of objects, from geological debris to drilling components such as detached tools or the edges of machined, casing-exit penetrations.
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From afar, the lagoon looks serene and beautiful, but get a little closer and the muck lying on the surface is clearly visible: tyres, plastic bags, electrical parts and a myriad of unidentifiable objects.
Now they use a myriad of colorful objects, from bottle caps to coins and pieces of glass.
As a result, a myriad of hitherto separate objects are becoming connected to networks, from televisions and cars to industrial machinery and farmland.
Since the nineteenth century, designers have produced a myriad of flat-printed objects that feign the three dimensions of a bound book: menus, advertisements, invitations, greeting cards, pamphlets, and more.
Today, a myriad of soft small objects, deformable meso- and micro-structures, and macroscopically viscoelastic bodies fabricated from colloids and polymers are already available in the materials catalogue.
Clearly some of these concerns align to those of the internet of things (IoT [18], in which a myriad of devices, many representing everyday objects, are available online.
Employing intricate woodworking, assemblage and collage, Metson crafts his pieces by hand, using chairs, cigar boxes, corks, credenzas, keys, knives, mousetraps, nails, old photographs, pencils, toys, vintage wooden rulers, wooden matches, and other objects that tell a myriad of stories.
The design of such networks is a challenging problem because of the complexity of the environment, self-occlusion and mutual occlusion of moving objects, diverse sensor properties, and a myriad of performance metrics for different applications.
"A myriad of obstacles beset them.
There are a myriad of factors.
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