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- Many means, consisting of or amounting to a large but indefinite number, worked for many years on the many benefits of education or being one of a large but indefinite number many a man many another student. The same number of people saw three plays in three days.
- Many is used to describe a large number of something countable. We most commonly use it in questions and negative sentences: How many children were there at the party? I don't have a large family.
- A large number is defined as many. But what exactly does a large number imply? Many people may mean five, six, seven, or eight in the case of a nine-person party.
- Many can be used as an adverb, determiner, predeterminer, or pronoun.
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