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legion

[lee-juhn] / ˈli dʒən /




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This time, she would be competing against a legion of other job seekers in an unforgiving market.

From The Wall Street Journal

Silver has also soared, sweeping up legions of amateur investors, ranging from newly committed collectors to Reddit-inspired speculators trading in and out of exchange-traded funds that offer exposure to silver without having to store it.

From The Wall Street Journal

That makes it hard for the holiday villain to visit sick kids in the hospital, as legions of Santas do every year, or comfort children who confide in him about bullying.

From Los Angeles Times

Along with legions of other kids who grew up in Colorado, Parker and Stone fondly remember making the trek to the Casa Bonita of their 1980s youth.

From Los Angeles Times

Reiner was a popular figure among a legion of fans, as well as those who called him a neighbor.

From Los Angeles Times