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The phrase "a load of objects" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large quantity of items or things, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "The warehouse was filled with a load of objects waiting to be sorted and shipped out."
Alternatives: "a bunch of objects" or "a pile of objects".
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Decide if your piece is going to be a picture broken up (like the painting above) or a load of objects or shapes mashed together.
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Plotting partial effect size over load condition revealed a pattern of linear increase up to a load of four objects, followed by a trend towards a modest reduction (see Figure 4).
It goes from being a load of muck to being made into a household object.
A load of cobblers".
What a load of baloney.
A load of horse manure.
What a load of nonsense.
What a load of crap.
What a load of bollocks!
What a load of meatballs.
What a load of shit".
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