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The phrase "a lot" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is used to mean a large amount or quantity of something. Example: "I have a lot of homework to do tonight."
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A lot
adverb
Very much; a great deal; to a large extent.
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A lot of traveling.
A lot, ministers say.
A lot of offal.
A lot of fighting.
"A lot".
A lot worse.
A lot of nonsense.
'A lot.', he replied.
A lot.' ' Oh, really?' ' A lot, a lot, yes.
A lot. [The nurse] does a lot.
A lot happier mentally.
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