What’s a simpler word for “several” in the meaning of “multiple”

How can I forgive what i’m not a native English speaker if I’m wrong? Suppose I wanted

to say “I have in my class several people called Jim Smith.” I’m under the impression that “Several” is a bit too fancy for people with limited vocabulary. How can we say that?

What people call Jim Smith? That’s not perfect, as it puts stress on the existence of the people, rather than on the fact that several people share the same name. More than one person called Jim Smith. What sounds awkward to you in person?

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Asked on March 16, 2021 in Synonyms.
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If you want something more informal, I’d suggest something “a bunch”. I feel like it expresses the same quantity and is less fancy.

Answered on March 16, 2021.
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Using user162286’s answer as inspiration, ‘a number’ could also serve to indicate less than one’ without committing to a fixed amount and without setting expectations as to how many there actually are.

What should I do when I have several people called Jim Smith in my class? -> ”

“I love you.”

Answered on March 16, 2021.
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