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"a boatload of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a large quantity of something, usually in a figurative way. For example: "I have a boatload of work to do before the end of the day."
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"You sent us a boatload of Pilgrims.
steam into Saturday's game with a boatload of confidence.
CR: No one is making a boatload of money.
Was this a boatload of fleeing Al Qaeda fighters?
"There's a boatload of cash on the sidelines," he said.
The atmosphere, oddly for a boatload of Australians, was muted.
"I missed a boatload of putts within 10 feet," he said late Saturday.
"It was a boatload of work," said George Riedel, former chief strategy officer at Nortel.
"Then we got a boatload of mail from Democrats saying that we were sympathetic to Republicans".
WHAT a boatload of frustration Jean-Claude Juncker must have felt on June 9th.
I'm sure they have got a boatload of stuff and they are digging through his record".
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