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countless
[ kount-lis ]
countless
/ ˈ첹ʊԳٱɪ /
adjective
- innumerable; myriad
Other 51Թ Forms
- dzܲԳl· adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of countless1
Example Sentences
Determined to "make sure people get what they expect" from someone playing Celine Dion, Drew has been "guzzling down litres of water" and studying countless videos to capture the star's signature mannerisms.
It added: "These officers are the most professional, accountable and cautious in their use of lethal force in the world and their operations have prevented countless acts of violence across our city."
Consider alone that virtually every organization ending remote work is doing so against the known wishes of their workers, who have demonstrated in countless surveys and studies their strong preference for more flexible work arrangements.
The tree, which was planted in the late 1800s, had become "famous" and been photographed and depicted in films and art works "countless times", Mr Wright said.
“She touched countless lives through her artistry, activism, and the genuine connection she fostered with fans around the world.”
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