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"many experiments" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a large number of trials, tests, or studies that have been conducted. Example: The scientists conducted many experiments to determine the effectiveness of the new medication.
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You can't say that about many experiments".
This has been confirmed in many experiments.
Tells about the many experiments in this vein.
There are many experiments on the storage of light.
Success lies in how many experiments you can run.
You do as many experiments as rapidly as possible.
Many experiments have looked for direct evidence of their existence.
As with many experiments, this one is born of constraints.
Many experiments have found that women have trouble being perceived as both nice and competent.
(We recognize this as just one of his many experiments with hallucinogenic drugs).
In many experiments twin cracks initiated close to each other.
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