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Idioms and Phrases

Also, a great many . A large number of, as in A good many checks have come in already , or We saw only a few hikers on the trail, when we had thought there would be a great many . The first term dates from the early 1800s, the variant from the late 1600s. Also see a lot ; quite a bit (few) .
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Example Sentences

And I think that’s a good many people.

A good many fellow Republicans have made no secret of their loathing of Gaetz.

From Slate

“One paper without competition can thrive for a good many years even in the face of the Internet and the lack of younger readers. Two or more cannot.”

“I look back on tremendous efforts & exhaustion & dismal looking out of a tent door and onto a world of snow & vanishing hopes — & yet, & yet, & yet there have been a good many things to set on the other side.”

The 96th Academy Awards are here, and we bet you’ve seen at least two of the movies nominated for best picture — “Oppenheimer” and “Barbie” — and, quite possibly, a good many more because this might just be the best group of nominated films since the Oscars expanded the category in 2009.

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