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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'myriad crises' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a large number of difficult and chaotic situations. For example, "We are currently facing a myriad of crises, including economic, political, and environmental challenges."
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The city's fiscal crisis of the 1970s was in no way comparable in scale to the myriad crises facing the country right now.
Step back a little, and there seemed to be a subplot, as if the titled elite of the British establishment was quietly gathering to cap the myriad crises like so many oil field gushers.
But in the year and a half since then two improbable, though not unforeseeable, events have occurred: Obama has won the Democratic nomination, and Iraq, despite myriad crises, has begun to stabilize.
You might not know that from financial headlines that have often focused on weakness in the economy and on the myriad crises in Europe, the Middle East and Washington.
At a time when we seem mired in myriad crises of our own making, how wonderful -- if even just for a moment -- to be inspired to look beyond ourselves into the vast unknown of outer space and to contemplate the infinite!
I hadn't seen Obama since interviewing him last September on the day when the stock market crashed (John McCain crashed soon after), so I congratulated him belatedly, and he chatted amiably for a few minutes, appearing entirely untroubled in the midst of the myriad crises facing his administration.
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He was also a particularly trying friend who relied on her to see him through his myriad emotional crises.
They discuss how the myriad international crises of the summer may have affected the election, the waning power of the bully pulpit, Mitch McConnell's victory, and the over-all dismal quality of political discussion in Congress today.
But some of the praise for Mr. Zoellick's efforts today was laced with criticism of the administration for relying on trade to solve a myriad of crises in Latin America.
They discuss how the myriad international crises of the summer may have affected the election, the waning power of the bully pulpit, Mitch McConnell's victory, and the over-all dismal quality of political discourse in Congress today.
Larry Smith, who served as press secretary to Dan Quayle and now runs the Institute for Crisis Management, said the president has done "a fairly decent job" handling a myriad of crises in just one term.
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