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The phrase "about that multitude" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing or referring to a large number of people or things in a specific context.
Example: "The researchers conducted a study about that multitude of factors influencing climate change."
Alternatives: "regarding that crowd" or "concerning that number of people".
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7 30 p.m., Carnegie Hall, (212 247-7800, $35 to $85. (Bernard Holland) MANNES INSTITUTE AND FESTIVAL FOR CONTEMPORARY PERFORMANCE (Tuesday through Thursday) This annual festival, which runs through June 22, offers lectures, master classes and symposiums about that multitude of styles and techniques that composers currently use, as well as concerts that put this information into practice.
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The BBC's Robert Hall took a tour of the ship and heard about the "multitude" of restoration problems that the conservation team faces.
Parental fears are hardly surprising when you read about the multitude of illnesses and disorders that vaccines presumably cause, ranging from multiple sclerosis to diabetes, learning disabilities, attention disorders and yes, even autism.
But, as researchers find out more about the multitude of viruses and bacteria that live in human blood, and thus discover new things to worry about, it is likely that the idea of removing microbes completely will gain appeal in increasingly risk-averse rich countries.
One reason for this lack of evidence may be that the multitude of valuable data about a person's state of health cannot be analyzed and aggregated in a way that relevant information for caregiver, physician or patient is extracted, and that technology is not fully integrated in care workflows [ 6].
Child scolds Jones for her concern about the multitude of bowls and pots and pans that some of the recipes require.
With only five short days left until our all-out music and art launch extravaganza, we're starting to get really excited about the multitude of amazing work by our creators that will be crammed in one place for the night.
This past weekend alone, Hall of Fame jockey Chris McCarron spoke at a Thoroughbred Club of America event about the multitude of reasons why fatal breakdowns happen, saying that "the number one reason is discretion: what to do with a horse that's infirm, what to do with a horse that needs rest instead of therapy".
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