Determiner
infinitely many
(mathematics) Having a quantity or cardinality that is infinite or unbounded.
There are infinitely many variations of the initial situation and therefore no doubt indefinitely many theorems of moral geometry. John Rawls
To choose one sock from each of infinitely many pairs of socks requires the Axiom of Choice, but for shoes the Axiom is not needed. Bertrand Russell
Well, since paradoxes are at hand, let us see how it might be demonstrated that in a finite continuous extension it is not impossible for infinitely many voids to be found. Galileo Galilei
I really liked that girl.” "Not loved, evidently,” I observed. "N-n-no. I supposed not. Though what is love, anyway? Doesn't it have so infinitely many kinds and degrees and mutations and quantum jumps that- Never mind. Poul Anderson
In any finite region of space, matter can only arrange itself in a finite number of configurations, just as a deck of cards can be arranged in only finitely many different orders. If you shuffle the deck infinitely many times, the card orderings must necessarily repeat. Brian Greene
The brain is the only kind of object capable of understanding that the cosmos is even there, or why there are infinitely many prime numbers, or that apples fall because of the curvature of space-time, or that obeying its own inborn instincts can be morally wrong, or that it itself exists. David Deutsch