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"yes many" is not a correct and usable phrase in written English
To make an affirmative statement, you would use the phrase "yes, many" or "yes, a lot" instead. For example, "Yes, many people have seen the new movie."
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Oh God yes, many times.
"Oh yes, many things," Mr. Murphy said.
And, yes, many say it tastes like chicken.
And, yes, many of them also have elaborate spas.
So, yes, many of us share Brand's aims.
YES, many of the Langer Lab's discoveries are helping to fight disease.
Why yes, many people potentially are, depending on how one interprets the picture.
And yes, many of the newly arrived children will probably end up being deported.
And, yes, many universities treat them as cash cows, which I find repulsive.
So yes, many questions remain – the whole structure of multiplayer is still a giant mystery.
(Before you write that angry comment, yes, many churches do use the money for helping the poor).
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