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many
adjective as in profuse, abundant
Example Sentences
"While these infants are born with more body fat, many seem to naturally balance out over time."
But many of those results may have been skewed due to a lack of female representation, the study suggests.
Media executives see this limit as antiquated in an age in which many consumers are fleeing traditional television for streaming.
But having proved himself in this very British subgenre, as in so many other types of roles, Kinnear does risk the danger, as Sewell, Strong and others have faced, of being typecast.
She said that many details in the heroine’s life – “her speaking tube, her scars, her tattoos, her hairdresser” – came directly from what she told Ms Dahdouh.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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