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Discover Ludwig"very numerous" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means "a large number," "many," or "countless." You can use it in any sentence where you want to emphasize that something is present in a large quantity. For example: - "The store had a very numerous selection of books." - "I received a very numerous amount of emails today." - "The city boasts very numerous parks and green spaces." - "The company has a very numerous team of employees."
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They seemed to be very numerous.
The rights are small but very numerous.
So the obstacles are both very numerous and substantial.
Still very numerous, however, are opportunities for legal tax avoidance.
The peccaries used to be very numerous in our forest.
It was reportedly a hit ("very numerous & splendid audience," wrote one who saw it).
"The seals are very numerous," said Klaus Nygaard, director of the Greenland Institute of Natural Resources.
And when a disease's victims are both poor and not very numerous that's a double whammy.
The bin Ladens of Saudi Arabia are both very numerous and very wealthy.
Although the best forgeries are often remarkably close to the originals, they are not very numerous.
Highly luminous stars are rare, whereas those of low luminosity are very numerous.
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