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"myriad challenges" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means a lot of challenges, and can be used in any context where multiple challenges are present. For example: "I faced a myriad challenges while working on my project, but in the end, I was pleased with the results."
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Tomlinson presents myriad challenges for the Jets.
In office, he faced myriad challenges.
Despite myriad challenges, the Open Cup carried on.
That wording — "to put Elyrians first again" — hints of the myriad challenges awaiting the new mayor.
And though there are myriad challenges in making it real, there is genuine progress.
As a result, cities are looking to technology to provide a range of innovative approaches to address these myriad challenges.
Few understand the myriad challenges facing Bank of America better than Kenneth D. Lewis, the bank's battle-weary chief executive.
The situation has troubled many people who believe Oakland, with its myriad challenges, is ill served by the bickering.
They live by the eternal tenets of their faith, applying them to modern life and its myriad challenges.
Amid the myriad challenges that Detroit faces, however, I question whether this is really what we should be focusing on.
It is too soon to know whether the religious emphasis will work, given the myriad challenges for the army.
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