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Discover LudwigThe phrase "multitude and" is not complete on its own and lacks context, making it difficult to assess its correctness in written English.
It can be used when referring to a large number of items or people, typically followed by another noun or phrase.
Example: "The event attracted a multitude and variety of participants from different backgrounds."
Alternatives: "a large number of" or "a great many."
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This is understandable, given the multitude and the quicksilver elusiveness of his inventions.
"Have a safe journey home," he told the exultant Brits among the multitude, "and don't get too drunk".
"Can you just let the homiletic smoke from your cigarette drift out of your mouth and engulf the multitude and let them rest?" Dr. King smiled.
Add to this the pomposity of an art cult that defends such stuff against the mockery of the multitude, and you have a recipe for biting satire.
And none is as common, no?" Handful is a collective noun of the inanimate variety, much like array, bunch, group, heap, multitude and range.
We have plenty of words for a large amount – a host, a flood, a pile, a mass, a heap, a multitude – and we don't need another.
Clearly, the concept contains a multitude, and Price's choices range from the psychologically humiliating to the sexually discomfiting to the physically painful.
But still she continues, making these grottoes, cliffs and enclaves, these forms that resemble rockpools or baths, or contain both in their multitude and which combine architectural scale with intimate detail.
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She contains multitudes, and remains self-contained.
He contains multitudes and contradictions.
He contains multitudes, and London suits them all.
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