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litany

[lit-n-ee] / ˈlɪt n i /


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The state has been buffeted by a litany of layoffs this year from Hollywood to Silicon Valley — and beyond.

From Los Angeles Times

Atlas’ show can feel like a factory production line, with the host asking the same litany of questions every episode, leading to similar clips guaranteed to elicit predictable reactions from male viewers.

From Salon

It is just one example in a litany of states practising indiscriminate election populism, according to Emkay Global.

From BBC

Where in his first season, Lynn had a litany of experienced defenders from the transfer portal to lean on, his second season has made for a much different experience.

From Los Angeles Times

Oh, and watch House Speaker Mike Johnson shake his head in sorrow, a pained expression on his face, as the president lists this shocking litany of fraud.

From MarketWatch