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16 Synonyms & Antonyms for LEGIONS | Thesaurus.com

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legions

noun as in lots

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But all its flaws are related in some way to its economic structure, which has produced legions of uninsured and underinsured people, as well as crushing medical debt for millions.

Bars on the same block as the attack were doing brisk business, primarily to legions of football fans in town for the rescheduled Sugar Bowl between Georgia and Notre Dame.

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And of course, there are the legions of “Squid Game” fans sharing the hype.

He was just 43 when he toppled the Conservative government of Stephen Harper by mobilizing legions of young voters energized by his promise to bring back social liberalism.

“It’s also an example of the limits this industry continues to push far past while bringing music, community and peak life experiences to legions across the globe.”

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