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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Tons of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express a large quantity or amount of something in an informal context. Example: "There are tons of options available for you to choose from."
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Tons of them.
Tons of eyes".
Tons of apples, too.
Tons of paper.
"Tons of memories," he said.
"Tons of fun," McCoy said.
"Tons of lawyers are collectors," he said.
Tons of applause followed.
Tons of Fouls already.
"Tons of Nick Hornby.
Tons of photos, actually.
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