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a multitude of Can "a multitude of" be used with an uncountable noun? I looked it up in some dictionaries, but only found example sentences in which it was used with countable nouns.
Sep 29, 2012 12:41 AM
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'Multitude' refers to a large number of anything. A number implies that whatever we have a multitude of is countable. Multitude is usually used when referring to a large number of people or a crowd of people. I can't imagine its use with an uncountable noun.
September 29, 2012
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