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How do use litany in a sentence?

Here are some examples of how to use "litany" in a sentence:

Formal:

* The lawyer presented a litany of grievances against the defendant.

* The professor delivered a litany of facts and figures about the history of the Roman Empire.

* The politician's speech was a litany of campaign promises.

Informal:

* My roommate has a litany of complaints about the apartment.

* My boss gave me a litany of reasons why I shouldn't leave early.

* After the party, I had to listen to a litany of complaints about the music.

Figurative:

* The news was filled with a litany of disasters.

* The poem presented a litany of human emotions.

Key Points:

* "Litany" usually refers to a long, repetitive list.

* It often implies a negative or serious tone.

* It can be used for both concrete and abstract lists.

Remember to choose the sentence structure and tone that best suits your writing!

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