A word like "hundreds" but for multiples of 10





How to use “tens of” and “hundreds of”?



Take this example:



Hundreds of pieces were used to create it.



What if the amount were something like 20 or 30? What would the equivalent sentence be that would sound natural?



Answer



I confess, my first thought was "dozens". While "tens" is probably more accurate, it doesn't feel as comfortable to say (to me, anyway).


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