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The phrase "a hundred things" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a large number of items, tasks, or ideas, often in a general or informal context.
Example: "I have a hundred things to do before the end of the day, and I don't know where to start."
Alternatives: "many things" or "a multitude of things".
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"He's got a hundred things going on".
We have a hundred things to talk about".
"But there are a hundred things to do with it".
When you go out with him, people come up about a hundred things.
"Putting together a world-class university from scratch, a hundred things can go wrong," he said.
There are a hundred things to think about, and sometimes in 100-degree heat.
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A: Two things.
You think a thousand things.
"I fucked up a million things".
"A million things could go wrong".
I've been doing a million things.
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