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legion

[lee-juhn] / ˈli dʒən /




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“Much of the genius in Musk’s companies come from the legions of smart people empowered by the Algorithm,” McNeill writes.

From The Wall Street Journal

Even more importantly, she’s an actor with legions of fans who will follow her anywhere and watch anything that she’s in.

From Salon

Less than 30 years after “13 Going On 30” made legions of young millennials want to be “big-time magazine editors,” the classic rom-com is getting a reboot.

From Los Angeles Times

This May, the district is set for the third year in a row to release legions of sterilized male mosquitoes — which don’t bite — into parts of Sunland-Tujunga.

From Los Angeles Times

And their "Army", as their legions of fans call themselves, was ready - happy, singing, screaming, light-sticks in hand.

From BBC