'One of many' vs 'one of the many'

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Banglardon

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Should I use one of the many or one of many in the following sentence?


- Flexibility is one of the many/many advantages of working from home.
 

Rover_KE

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You can use either option. If there's any difference it's not worth worrying about.
 

Tdol

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Use the many if you have a complete list of the advantages.
 
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