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"a lot for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to the amount of something. For example, "I've done a lot for this project."
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He has done a lot for Akron.
He cared a lot for it.
Mayawati has done a lot for development".
College matters a lot for social mobility.
"He did a lot for our team.
And he did a lot for racing.
That was a lot for one collection.
"It says a lot for golf.
We do a lot for them, yes.
You sacrificed a lot for this movie.
He's done a lot for football.
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