“innumerable” how to use?

How to use in-sentence of “innumerable”:

+ If threatened, instead of ink, a sticky cloud of bioluminescent mucus containing innumerable orbs of blue light is ejected from the arm tips.

+ Francis Bacon wrote of the importance of these technologies to the medieval world: “Printing, gunpowder and the compass: These three have changed the whole face and state of things throughout the world; the first in literature, the second in warfare, the third in navigation; whence have followed innumerable changes, in so much that no empire, no sect, no star seems to have exerted greater power and influence in human affairs than these mechanical discoveries.” Novum Organum, Book I, CXXIX Some modern Chinese scholars have argued that other Chinese inventions had an even bigger impact on civilization.

+ There are innumerable dialects, creoles, versions and forms of Malay.

+ These various forms of God are represented in innumerable paintings, statues, murals, and scriptural stories that can be found in temples, homes, businesses, and other places.

+ Rising in western Tibet, the Indus runs at first across a high plateau, then the ground falls away and the river, dropping rapidly, gathering momentum and rushing north-west, collects the waters from innumerable glacier-fed streams, and runs north-west between the world’s greatest mountain ranges, the Karakoram and the Himalayas.

+ He said, “The servant of God Lojze Grozde is just one of innumerable innocent victims of Communism that raise the palm of martyrdom as an indelible memory and admonition.

+ Zeus was married to his sister, Hera, though he was infamous for his infidelity, taking on an almost innumerable amount of lovers and consorts, both mortal and divine including Karis and Hercules’ mother.

+ It has been published in innumerable editions, and has been translated into over 200 languages”; also F.L.

innumerable how to use?
innumerable how to use?

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