Examples of 'too numerous to count' in a sentence

Meaning of "too numerous to count"

Referring to a large and uncountable quantity or amount that is impractical or impossible to accurately determine or enumerate

How to use "too numerous to count" in a sentence

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too numerous to count
His wonders are too numerous to count.
Evidence of this criminal strategy is mounting and the examples are too numerous to count.
For my sins are too numerous to count.
The anterior vitreous was very prominent and the cells were too numerous to count.
Victims too numerous to count.
Her appearances are genuinely too numerous to count.
Record as too numerous to count ( TNTC ) any HGMF for which all grid-cells are pink.
And ahead of me are years too numerous to count.
TNC = Too numerous to count.
Record the results as too numerous to count.
Eventually he ruled a church of four hundred bishops and priests too numerous to count.
The benefits are too numerous to count.
The number of hungry creatures who died here were too numerous to count.
Bites were too numerous to count.
And the awards that she received over the years are too numerous to count.

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TNTC means too numerous to count.
The advent of plastic has made our lives easier in ways too numerous to count.
Its strengths were too numerous to count.
Because the Emperor and my husband now have enemies too numerous to count.
UA shows white cells too numerous to count.
Online resources for learning about the Holocaust are almost too numerous to count.
Matt Damon, Oh man, too numerous to count.
The life lessons I have received from him are too numerous to count.
He promised Abraham a son from which descendants too numerous to count would come from.
One, then two and more gathered until they were too numerous to count.
The blessings He gives us are too numerous to count.
Examples from the world of politics are, of course, too numerous to count.
Like the stars in the heavens, too numerous to count.
The VIPs who have partied here ( and still do ) are too numerous to count.
The gods and Buddhas within are simply too numerous to count.
Ours is a relatively open society, and we have " soft targets " too numerous to count.
Give me your blessing, Bishop Heahmund, for my sins are too numerous to count.
The crimes of Israel, America, and England are too numerous to count.

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Numerous workshops and educational seminars are held
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Numerous projects have been launched in this regard
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Examples of using Count
If you do not count robbing people blind
Count yourself lucky we did not lock you up
Your white blood count is extremely low
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Examples of using Too
But being too modest can sometimes be offensive
They would not do me too much good
We bury too many russian girls here
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