Sentence examples for at the innumerable from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "at the innumerable" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a large number of something, but it lacks context to be effectively used.
Example: "The researchers were amazed at the innumerable stars visible in the night sky."
Alternatives: "at the countless" or "at the myriad".

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But if it's more self-conscious and less integrated than "This," the play is nevertheless full of compassionate wonder at the innumerable ways in which lives can go wrong.

The 19-year-old's rare combination of size, speed and ball-handling has scouts salivating, and a quick look at the innumerable highlight compilations on YouTube provide ample justification.

I suspect he would be amazed at the innumerable good works of this Association -- works that flow from a tradition of promoting political, legal, and social reform, aid to the disadvantaged, and high ethical standards -- all of them causes championed by an organisation that now boasts over 21,000 members.

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In Liberman's book, one doesn't see Picasso painting a large canvas, or being amused by Cocteau at one of the innumerable luncheon parties they attended together.

You can enjoy the warm nights under the city's leafy lindens at any of the innumerable restaurants with outdoor seating.

But others, often after a few drinks at one of the innumerable parties filling the convention weeks, can get downright existential about being part of the massive journalist pack.

Now Dr. Peters is hoping to look at even bigger puzzles -- the innumerable unanswered biological questions of how and why viruses suddenly attack humans with diseases that have never been seen before.

We want to get rid of the innumerable museums which cover it with innumerable cemeteries.

He blazed through the innumerable hurdles with finesse.

We know now that a plane is not straining against the attraction of one friendly earth, but is sneering loudly at the repulsion of innumerable stars.

Pierre Boulez's Ircam (Institut de Recherche et Coordination Acoustique/Musique) in Paris, the Media Lab at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and innumerable other artistic and academic centers have carried on the tradition with vigor and imagination.

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