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myriad

[mir-ee-uhd] / ˈmɪr i əd /




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A disco ball, aka “myriad reflector,” can turn any trashy hellhole into a party space, especially if you don’t look too closely.

From The Wall Street Journal

Generative AI threatens to disrupt myriad industries, from software development and factory work to music and the movies.

From Barron's

To be ready for the myriad cameras capturing the flip of the coin, both captains have to be in place a good two minutes before getting on with the ceremony.

From BBC

She writes frequently about the myriad ways in which retirees with zero to millions in savings spend their time and money.

From The Wall Street Journal

But Grenell said that option posed myriad complications such as whether awkward safety measures—such as wearing hard hats—would be needed for audience members, and how acoustics might be affected.

From The Wall Street Journal