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litany

[lit-n-ee] / ˈlɪt n i /


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That means reversing a litany of mistakes from the past decade, from killing popular models such as the Xterra SUV to chronic underutilization at its two U.S. factories in Tennessee and Mississippi.

From The Wall Street Journal

After a litany of stressful events, I couldn’t handle more handfuls of hair.

From Los Angeles Times

Current South Yorkshire Police chief constable Lauren Poultney said she was "deeply sorry for the pain and heartbreak caused" by the force's "litany of failures".

From BBC

"There was a litany of errors committed at almost every stage by many different people," the commission said, referring to the boat's design, construction and surveying.

From Barron's

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

From Los Angeles Times