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In Great Numbers

Description:

The term "in great numbers" refers to a situation or occurrence that involves a large quantity or multitude of people, things, or entities. It signifies a considerable amount or a significant mass of individuals or objects coming together.

Examples:

As an adverb:

  1. The fans flooded the stadium in great numbers, eager to support their favorite team.
  2. The birds migrated south for the winter in great numbers.
  3. After winning the lottery, people lined up in great numbers to claim their prizes.

As an adjective:

  1. The in great numbers protest gathered at the city center, demanding social justice.
  2. In great numbers fashion trends tend to spread rapidly across major cities.
  3. Wildflowers were blossoming in great numbers throughout the meadow.

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