multiple
[mʌltɪpəl]

adjective

[Definition]: more than one

[Example Sentences]:
1. Mozilla has a search revenue deal with Google that has been renewed multiple times since 2005.
2. Online court records showed multiple charges against Smith dating back to 2013.
3. This article has gone through multiple revisions since its first publication in late 2014.
4. Both are cheaper than the MSCI China Consumer Staples Index, which has a multiple of 23.
5. Its sales in 2014 were up by a multiple of four from 2013.
6. That compares with a multiple of 16.4 for the MSCI World Index, which has risen 3.1 percent in 2015.
7. The plant suffered multiple meltdowns following a massive earthquake and tsunami in March 2011.
8. Facebook is going to use multiple ways to track their users and sell them to their advertisers.
9. There can be multiple ways to do a task within an applications or between applications.
10. Office does get expensive if you want to use it on multiple computers.
11. She said she could see multiple people on the ground outside afterward.
12. As they did multiple times with the Fire tablet over many seasons.
13. We were using multiple different tools for different business functions.
14. The journey to the open private cloud has got multiple stages.
15. We had started to work towards the use of multiple methods.

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