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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are there many" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is used as a question to inquire about the quantity or number of something. Here is an example: "Are there many people at the party tonight?".
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Nor are there many activities on offer.
Nor are there many adults.
Nor are there many signs of an imminent business recovery.
Nor are there many plum financing deals to be arranged.
Is there one pattern, or are there many?
Nor are there many incentives for government leaders to change.
But the precision of both experiments and predictions is not tight, nor are there many test datasets.
Can we even speak of an insurgency, or are there many insurgencies?
WHERE are, according to this graphic, are there many college graduates?
Nor are there many signs of a large "enthusiasm gap" between partisans on either side.
Out of interest, can I ask, are there many women among us?
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