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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "many answers" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in a variety of contexts to refer to a plurality of responses or solutions to a question or problem. For example, "We asked around but there were many answers to the question of who caused the accident."
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Many answers have been offered.
It was remarkable how many answers emerged.
"Because we don't have many answers".
Each of those subquestions has many answers.
Oh, there are so many answers.
The scenario throws up many answers.
The barefooted man didn't have many answers.
Or rather, there are too many answers.
Our tasting did not lead to many answers.
Not that Fassel is likely to get many answers.
He has even acknowledged not knowing many answers.
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