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Free sign upThe phrase "with a myriad of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a large or indefinite number of things or options. Example: "The store is stocked with a myriad of options, from clothing to home goods."
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Because being black in a majority white country comes with a myriad of complications and contradictions.
The book's terms and explanations are utterly simple; with a myriad of historical data, Piketty reduces the story of capitalism to a clear narrative arc.
Like most of Diplo and Switch's music Major Lazer is driven by an unrelenting thump overlaid with a myriad of small moving parts.
A truly incredible place to explore, with a myriad of once-in-a-lifetime photo opportunities, it is easy to become spellbound among the cliffs and caves.
Remember that the finance director is faced with a myriad of requests every day, so you need to engage their interest and that means telling a story.
Melly Still moves the action from brothel to bike race to Salvation Army chapel, with a myriad of stage styles, from mime to video projections by Andrzej Goulding.
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) can be a debilitating condition associated with a myriad of emotions.
Primary hyperparathyroidism presents with a myriad of symptoms, which range in severity.
Hydrogels are important functional materials with a myriad of potential applications.
Second, there is the opportunity to work with a myriad of SoftBank's portfolio companies.
Crossdressing is visible in literature, theatre, history, and the present day with a myriad of uses and reasons.
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