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The phrase "the multitude" is a perfectly acceptable part of a sentence in written English
You can use it to refer to a large number of people, usually as a collective group. For example, "The multitude of protests against the proposed legislation gave hope to the cause."
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the multitude
noun
A great amount or number, often of people; myriad; profusion; abundance.
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"But the multitude, two handfuls, is ridiculous.
An enormous "Oohh...". of wonder ran through the multitude.
"They represent the multitude of unions today," Ms. Cohen said.
Watching doctors' faces glaze over at the multitude of symptoms.
For example, the multitude of passwords much technology now demands.
The poll suggests that the multitude was quite misled.
An enormous "Oohh... ..... of wonder ran through the multitude.
The multitude starved, while nobles lived in splendour.
Then, having taken the decision to avail myself to the multitude, nothing happened.
He also enjoyed the multitude of wonderful people he met wherever he went.
"The flesh of the multitude," they say, "is an elemental power".
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