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legion

[lee-juhn] / ˈli dʒən /




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Many coders spent their holiday breaks on a so-called “Claude bender,” testing out the product’s capabilities, and it has become the tool of choice for the legions of software engineers working inside tech companies.

From The Wall Street Journal

One said: "We sign off legions of young patients with anxiety and depression who are quite clearly not ill."

From BBC

This may come as cold comfort for hundreds now facing unemployment, and their legion of investors.

From BBC

Variety described it as "dutiful fan service, sure to satisfy legions of cultists cosplaying in tweed, but not unapproachable to viewers who aren't entirely au fait with the show".

From BBC

Retiring abroad or moving to another country part-time can save on legions of health costs, including drugs.

From Barron's