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Discover Ludwig"many things but" is correct and can be used in written English to introduce contrasting thoughts.
For example: "I have thought about it a lot, and I can imagine many things but I just don't know what to do."
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You're many things but not stupid.
It's so many things — but it's ours".
Churchill was many things, but posh cheese?
He's many things, but he's not that.
The debris has hidden many things but revealed others.
Revolutions need many things, but one element is essential: food.
Yes, he says many things, but they are not insults.
And Trump is many things, but he's no lawyer.
North Korean propaganda is many things, but it's not subtle.
Facebook is many things, but a community it is not.
Humour is many things, but mostly it's a coping mechanism.
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