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myriad
adjective as in innumerable
Example Sentences
The truth is, I was the only one who could do that by allowing that feeling to exist, alongside myriad other emotions inside me.
The regime kept its boot on the throat of Syrians because of the power, reach and savagery of its myriad and overlapping intelligence agencies, and because of the routine use of torture and execution.
According to the National Institutes of Health, sleep deprivation is linked to a myriad of problems, including heart disease, diabetes and stroke, as well as mental health issues, such as depression and suicide.
Seagrass not only sustains myriad marine animals, it also soaks up carbon dioxide and semipermanently buries an abundance of carbon, known as blue carbon.
Another likely possibility is physiological strength of those connections, which is established by a myriad of factors like the amount of neurotransmitter being released, the type of synaptic receptors and the concentration of those receptors.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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