It's not a "myriad". It's a plethora.
It's not a "myriad". It's a plethora.
"Manifold" would work here too. As in, "there are manifold factors".
Or “myriad factors” without “a” or “of.” Geez, for a guy so obsessed with the purity of his native tongue you’d think he be a bit better at using it.
THANK you. Nails on a chalkboard. Insult to injury.
Well, she probably meant to say multiple. Plethora connotes excessive
Jefe. Of piñatas.