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be multitude
noun
A great amount or number, often of people; myriad; profusion; abundance.
Exact(1)
The reasons can be multitude, but include lack of funds, timing, and promotion.
Similar(59)
The water was roiling with feeding fish, thrashing about in what appeared to be multitudes.
There are multitude of tests, one of the most used are the Wechsler Scales.
There are multitude of "must-see" sites in the city of Shiraz itself - as well as its environs.
Now there are multitudes.
There are multitudes of flavoured vinegars, from tarragon and lavender to chilli and basil.
There are multitudes behind us that are expecting us to do the right thing.
And fervent bookseller: "I believe that within every great reader there are multitudes of people," she said.
Finally, there are multitudes of companies teaching English.
Then there are multitudes of parabens.
And now here we are, multitudes of dates later.
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