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Discover LudwigThe word "numerousness" is a correct and usable term in written English
You can use it to refer to a great number of something. For example, "The numerousness of the stars in the night sky is breathtaking."
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numerousness
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The state or quality of being numerous.
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Through Oct. 8 Ann Pibal's new paintings can deliver something bordering on an eyeful, but only if you have patience and ignore their slightly pretentious bending-over-backward modesty and attenuation, as well as, in this instance, their numerousness.
This exhibited the three characteristics of the modern social movement form, identified by Tilly: a public campaign making claims on target authorities; the deployment of an array of tactics and strategies, the "social movement repertoire"; and displays of popular legitimacy, of commitment, rectitude and of numerousness.
For anyone born in 1928 who pays attention to poetry, the numerousness is astonishing; in April of 1948, there were fifteen readings in the United States, twelve by Robert Frost.
Seven mixed-media drawings by Julie Becker take the notion of refraction into a magical realm of castles, stairways leading to flying saucers, and star-studded mirrors, as if the show's theme were exponentially expanding toward another dimension, fueled by the joy of numbers and numerousness.
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