multiplicity
Example Sentences
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The world is complex and is better approached with a multiplicity of theoretical tools.”
From Scientific American
A multiplicity of meanings is appropriate for a weapon that was partly conceived as a symbolic demonstration in the first place, meant to cow Japan into surrender in World War II.
From New York Times
Shifting gears from satire to a double-edged dissection of point of view, it’s a snappy way of prepping viewers for the multiplicity of voices to follow.
From New York Times
You can argue about multiplicities of meanings, but the ear won’t have it both ways.
From New York Times
As she says about Lynch, a “multiplicity of possibilities” is the rule, not the exception.
From Los Angeles Times
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