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What's "a whole array of" mean and in what context can I use it?

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Rebecca

"A whole array of" means a wide variety of something. Here, "whole" means inclusive of everything or most things. You can use "whole array" when talking about something that has a large or wide variety and of something as if it almost has everything included in it. Ex: There was a whole array of foods at the market. Ex: A whole array of people came to participate in the protest. Ex: You'll find a whole array of books at the public library.

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