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Discover LudwigThe phrase "multiple events" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to more than one event occurring at the same time or in succession. Example: "The festival featured multiple events such as live music performances, food tastings, and cultural workshops."
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Multiple events per week.
I've had multiple events like that.
This year, Machala qualified for nationals in multiple events.
In the following years, she competed in multiple events.
"If there were multiple events going on, we'd move him".
The money may be divided between multiple events.
Multiple events are focused on the need for more democracy and participation in the EU.
Picking Tellez's brain about preparing for multiple events is a good start.
There are multiple events in September to mark what would have been Dahl's 100th birthday.
More than one million fish died following multiple events in December and January.
However, amorphisation occurs via the accumulation of defects mimicking multiple events.
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