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The phrase "there is a multitude" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that there is a large number of something. Example: "There is a multitude of reasons why people choose to study abroad."
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Oh, and of course there is a multitude of different trendy designs available.
There is a multitude of surviving documents.
Beyond the pale, there is a multitude of options.
There is a multitude of tests to evaluate the etiology of shoulder pain.
In addition, there is a multitude of seminars and presentations offered throughout MIT and Harvard.
"There is a multitude of ways to get these drugs, and that's what makes things complicated".
There is a multitude of latent Iboris temporarily keeping themselves occupied with noisy calls for reform.
There is a multitude of reasons why I made the statement I made.
Still, there is a multitude of scientific publications about most aspects of this technology.
I read all the signs, and studied every rushing citizen and every cop, of which there is a multitude.
Since there is a multitude of targets to choose from, the targets can be selected for an optimal mission design.
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