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Discover Ludwig"many a" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used in the beginning of a sentence to refer to a large number of people or things. For example, "Many a student has fallen asleep in class."
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many a
determiner
Many, a plentiful supply of.
Exact(59)
But there's many a slip.
I'd been there many a time.
He has had many a sleepless night.
So, though, has many a computer virus.
Ogden frustrated many a defensive end.
MANY a journey starts in a taxi.
How many a man has struggled in.
It is, for many, a proxy conflict.
Belief can surmount many a hurdle.
"You'd tell me many a thing".
Romania has had many a false dawn.
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