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Grammar Girl takes on “myriad” versus “a myriad of”

January 18, 2019 by Jeffrey Bruner

One way to fire up grammar geeks is to ask whether “myriad” or “a myriad of” is correct.

The savviest, like Grammar Girl, will inform you that unless you’re following a specific style like Associated Press, they’re both linguistically acceptable.

Learn more about the etymology and history of both variations on Grammar Girl’s website.

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