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The phrase "the multitude of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a large number or variety of something. For example, "The multitude of colors in the sunset was breathtaking."
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And, oh, the multitude of sprinklers!
"They represent the multitude of unions today," Ms. Cohen said.
Watching doctors' faces glaze over at the multitude of symptoms.
The multitude of pigeons in London quickly became her muses.
For example, the multitude of passwords much technology now demands.
He also enjoyed the multitude of wonderful people he met wherever he went.
Captain Curran said he and the chief were themselves astonished at the multitude of boxes.
"He's of big importance and will be, with the multitude of games coming up.
Still, the multitude of candidates and highly unpredictable political landscape make predictions fruitless.
You could have covered the multitude of deep problems in this film.
But the multitude of fraternal organizations and burial societies were not long for this world.
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