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"many contexts" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means a variety of situations or circumstances. Example: In today's society, social media is used in many contexts, such as marketing, communication, and entertainment.
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But in many contexts, this is misleading.
This makes them, in many contexts, "outsiders within," Collins writes.
Unfortunately, I'm also part of a "community" in many contexts when I'd rather be an individual.
Relics come from many contexts, and have many associations; some holy, some secular.
In many contexts, denounce is a much stronger verb than reject.
It is, instead, a structure that can be used to improve your understanding in many contexts.
It's hyperbole in many contexts, where "opponent" would be perfectly adequate.
Predicting behaviour is complicated because individuals inhabit many, many contexts and many roles.
The Scots word peerie that became Johnson's nickname crops up in many contexts, but it always conveys "little" or "small".
It's possible that, in many contexts, conversational bots will offer an emotionally predictable alternative to messy human interaction.
(Der Spiegel referred to her stance regarding unification as "kritisch-distanziert"—a good phrase for many Germans, in many contexts).
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