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litany

noun as in recital of items, often part of religious services

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They made a litany of errors and you know that they can be a whole lot better than this.

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And because the world, and one’s continued engagement with it, is a repeated litany of small erosions, it is through the practice of beauty that we learn to survive, to soar even.

Musk’s sycophantic relationship with Trump is spawning a litany of jokes across multiple media fronts.

McCartney pleaded guilty to a litany of child sex offences and the manslaughter of 12-year-old Cimarron Thomas, who took her own life minutes after an online chat with him in 2018.

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However, they hung in there to the end in all five despite a litany of miscues.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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