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plethora

Definition for plethora

noun as in excess

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In Finland too, Nato membership has created new opportunities, especially for the plethora of small and medium-sized companies that Ambassador Siukosaari refer to as "Nokia-spin-offs".

From BBC

The plethora of characters made for some confusion.

Mitchell spearheaded the project in response to a plethora of RVs parked in her district.

"In the last decade we have seen a plethora of terrorist cases involving young males who have become self-radicalised in isolation online."

From BBC

Proponents say the new monuments will protect a plethora of vulnerable wildlife and culturally significant sites while staving off development and resource extraction — including of clean energy.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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