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Discover Ludwig"my many" is not a correct or usable phrase in written English.
It may be used in spoken English in contexts such as, "I have many things to do today," to which the response could be, "My many responsibilities are overwhelming."
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BERTIE: One of my many faults.
"I apologize for my many accomplishments.
(Flexibility is one of my many virtues).
See my many blog posts on the subject.
But clearly it was just another of my many mistakes.
Now I stayed low as he detailed my many mistakes.
Of my many problems, this has never been one.
I need a place to dispose of my many hats.
This is only one of my many peculations.
My many requests to see Pauline were denied.
I think fondly of my many aquatic adventures there.
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