Examples of 'many are in' in a sentence
Meaning of "many are in"
many are in - Indicates that a significant number of people or things are within a particular situation or condition
How to use "many are in" in a sentence
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many are in
Many are in a critical state or have already disappeared.
We have no idea how many are in that camp.
Many are in the shape of a plump little pillow.
I do not care how many are in the crowd.
Many are in wheelchairs and can not speak.
We do not know how many are in each pile.
Many are in prison just because they are poor.
We do not know how many are in there yet.
Many are in the process of being adopted.
Who and how many are in your group.
Many are in need of restoration and conservation work.
Taxis are plentiful but many are in poor condition.
Many are in occupations that reflect gender stereotypes.
We can not tell how many are in there.
That many are in the habit of buying.
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Use numbers to describe how many are in a set.
Many are in refugee camps or in neighboring countries.
Most patrons are in costume and many are in drag.
Many are in the same situation today.
I wonder how many are in that family.
Many are in love with you.
I wonder how many are in that bag.
So many are in so much pain right now.
Not sure how many are in there.
And many are in correspondence with him.
We can see how many are in there.
Many are in walking distances to their synagogues.
Look how many are in her line.
Many are in the early planning stages or were explicitly rejected.
I do not know how many are in my case.
Many are in the red this year.
There is no indication of how many are in this limited edition.
But many are in the experimental stage.
I do not know how many are in there.
Many are in the health care field.
I know exactly how many are in there.
Many are in the police and military.
How many are working and how many are in college.
Many are in buildings several centuries old.
This is a burning question because so many are in these situations.
Many are in stock and others can be delivered quickly.
What is even worse is that many are in our own families.
Many are in prison for their faith.
All the rest have been signed and many are in force.
Many are in the gallery at this moment.
Local governments are like poor people and many are in debt.
Many are in their own nature irreparable.
We will find out next week how many are in there.
Far too many are in a critical condition.
Most of the buildings here are abandoned and many are in ruins.