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Sentence The phrase 'litany of' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is most commonly used in the context of a list of complaints, criticisms, or woes. For example, one might say, "The customer had a litany of complaints about the service she received."
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Together they recounted a litany of trespasses.
But a litany of hurdles lie ahead.
Next year, a "Litany of Lamb"?
A litany of farewells, then.
Kane's piece is a litany of despair.
The litany of problems appears endless.
There is no ensuing litany of reassurance.
Pessimists point to a litany of ills.
The litany of horror is long.
He paused in his litany of euphoria.
The litany of disappointments was endless.
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