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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'multitude of sins' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe a large amount of wrongdoings or misdeeds. For example, "The church pastor spoke about the multitude of sins we commit every day."
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#TrumpBible Love covers a multitude of sins.
This covers a multitude of sins.
But wining covers a multitude of sins.
"That can cover a multitude of sins".
A MULTITUDE OF SINS: Stories, by Richard Ford.
A Multitude of Sins (short story collection, 2002).
She replied, "Because it covers up a multitude of sins".
I knew that raspberry filling covered a multitude of sins.
"National security" can cover a multitude of sins.
They say winning hides a multitude of sins.
Still, "national security" covers a multitude of sins.
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