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multitude

[muhl-ti-tood, -tyood] / ˈmʌl tɪˌtud, -ˌtyud /


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They lost consecutive games for the first time Tuesday and limped into a marquee Christmas Day matchup against the Houston Rockets with a multitude of injuries.

From Los Angeles Times

Scientists who track the multitude of flu viruses around the world noticed seven fresh mutations appear in a strain of influenza – a type called H3N2 – in June.

From BBC

Anecdotally, he cites a multitude of factors, ranging from growing environmental consciousness — hybrids and electric vehicles are big with the age bracket — to the ease of rideshare, especially in major cities.

From Los Angeles Times

Do they improve our mental and physical wellbeing, or do the multitude of measurements and motivational messages just add to our daily stresses?

From BBC

Despite Saudi’s reputation for deep pockets, the $1 trillion PIF has become stretched by a multitude of commitments in the kingdom.

From The Wall Street Journal