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myriad

adjective as in innumerable

noun as in a lot

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He has myriad other health issues including prostate cancer, liver failure and sepsis which brings him serious spinal pain.

From BBC

Americans are consuming less alcohol due to a myriad of reasons, including an uncertain macroeconomic landscape and persistent inflation concerns that have dampened spending.

In the myriad court cases Trump faces for his dozens of sweeping executive orders and actions since taking office in January, perhaps the most pointed rebuke came earlier this month, when U.S.

From myriad vectors, media outlets put women in their place for being uppity, incompetent, or vulgar.

From Salon

It’s clear the actions undertaken by President Trump’s second administration are going to reshape Americans’ finances in myriad ways.

From Salon

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