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What does many mean?
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many

A large number of (something). There are many people in China. People are very much animals in many ways. How many times have I walked down this street? It was so many years ago that we first met. There are not many people like him. As many as 30 per cent of the population carries this disease. In too many cases, people don't get the care they need. A great many questions still have no answers. Some are good, but not very many. Many of our teachers come from other countries.

many

a quantifier that can be used with count nouns and is often preceded by 'as' or 'too' or 'so' or 'that'; amounting to a large but indefinite number many temptations the temptations are many a good many a great many many directions take as many apples as you like too many clouds to see never saw so many people

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Topics many topics

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Simple sentences

How many sandwiches are there left?
You have many books.
The students learned many poems by heart.
How many people were present at the meeting?
How many days a week do you go to school?
French has many more vowels than Japanese.
It is surprising how many unhappy marriages there are.
David has so many girlfriends that he can't remember all of their names.
Many people were waiting in line.
The library has many books.
That is why so many students are absent today.
There are many birds in this forest.
How many boys are there in this class?
How many close friends do you have?
There are many words that I don't understand.
I have too many things on my mind these days.
With so many people around he naturally became a bit nervous.
Many thanks.
Many people drift through life without a purpose.
There are too many things to do!
How many times a day do you look at yourself in the mirror?
Even now, many years after the Cold War, there is still much rancor between the Russians and the Germans, especially in areas once occupied by the Soviet Union.
Even now, many years after the Cold War, there is still much bitterness between Germans and Russians, especially in areas which were occupied by the Soviet Union.
Sadly many people will believe things told to them via an email which they would find implausible face-to-face.
How many hours of sleep do you need?
No, I cannot let you in, there's one person too many.

Movie subtitles

You've killed many Elevens before anyway, haven't you?
Many Japanese who could not get inside are gathered outside.
In many ways, the giraffe perfectly symboIised the zenith of Chinese prestige in the world.
In many ways, it's the forerunner of today's multinational corporations.
There aren't many virgins left, so some of them are turning to babies.
Well uh, how many have you baptized so far?
Now many people didn't believe the prophet Joseph Smith.
They fought many great battles, but then, just after his crucifixion, Christ appeared.
And lo, Christ spoke of many things, and the Nephites came forth and wrote the teachings on plates of gold.
And it came to pass that, in the same year, they had a number of battles in which the Nephites did beat the Lamanites and did slay many of them.
Now, how many of the people want to have follow-up sessions?
Now, let's all have as many babies as we can and make big Mormon families!
But for many years the question was taboo to science.
We found a few rocky planets with hard surfaces, but they're many times more massive than Earth and contain the most hostile environments you could ever imagine.
He's been with so many women.
There're many young officers from good families in Algiers.
Many Jews and Poles took French names.
It's not that many.
How many other guys has she gotten naked for while you were together?
But then we did some digging, and there are far too many construction-related documents.
It's based on something that took place many years ago.
No. That would be how many would survive.
You may be a math whiz, but there's no way you can track this many all at once.
I don't know how many centuries you've lived 'til now, but it looks like I'm better at controlling my emotions.
Well, it's not like we have many options to choose from, but if you try to stop us, it's gonna be bad.
How many powers does he have?
But look how many there are.
How many sandwiches can you and your friends eat?
And the thing is, it doesn't matter how many times kids get suspended.
Yes, youssef imagines many very weird things.
How many trees?
How many trees are there?
How many bushes are there?
And how many flowers are there?
How many flowers?
How many Sylvias are there?
He's the fly on the wall, doesn't really have too many friends.
The scene where Scott revealed to his mom that he is a werewolf, I think she was, you know, sad, scared, freaked out, confused. There was so many emotions.
I'm probably, without knowing it, less lonely than I have been in a long time because I'm interacting with people more often than I have in many years.
There are many Kings who participated in war.

News and current affairs

For many of his supporters, it was President Ronald Reagan who, with his deliberate escalation of the arms race, pushed the Soviet economy to the brink, thereby fully demonstrating the superiority of liberal societies and free markets.
The consequences of 1989 ended up being less enduring than many observers, including me, would have assumed.
For a short while, many prominent people - Albert Einstein, for one - believed that only a world government would be able to ensure global peace.
And in many ways, it was.
The world now wonders how many more of these non-human humans are there in how many places.
For everyone else, a kind of state of emergency was proclaimed that has allowed state interference in essential civil rights. Controls at borders have become an ordeal for many, and police persecution now burdens quite a few.
The problem exists in all countries affected by the threat of terrorism, though in many it has not become quite as specific.
Drones - unmanned aircraft that are remotely steered - have proven to be effective in killing a significant number of terrorists, including many of the most important leaders.
Free-market thinking evolved from Anglo-Saxon theorists (many from Scotland), who migrated and colonized territories, allowing fortunate individuals to assume that there were no limits to consumption.
To many, myself included, NATO's enlargement to take in, among others, the Baltic states of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania -- which were once Soviet republics -- is an impossible dream come true.
In the mid-1970's, many parties to the NPT planned to import and develop enrichment and reprocessing facilities.
Even today, the Bomb divides the world into two classes: the few states have it, and the many that do not.
Many structural improvement programs have been financed at the European level, but agricultural production and land use are not among them.
Today, with interest rates near or at record lows in many countries, it is relatively cheap to speculate in gold instead of investing in bonds.
At the start of the crisis, many people likened it to 1982 or 1973, which was reassuring, because both dates refer to classical cyclical downturns.
Europe is being cautious in the name of avoiding debt and defending the euro, whereas the US has moved on many fronts in order not to waste an ideal opportunity to implement badly needed structural reforms.
Controls at borders have become an ordeal for many, and police persecution now burdens quite a few.
Not surprisingly, many UN agencies and aid agencies in rich countries fight this approach.
International cooperation has increased markedly, in part because governments that cannot agree on many things can agree on the need to cooperate in this area.
Reducing unemployment is desirable, of course, but many terrorists do not come from poverty.

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