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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a lot of codes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a large quantity of codes, such as programming codes, rules, or regulations.
Example: "The software update includes a lot of codes that improve the system's performance."
Alternatives: "many codes" or "numerous codes".
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There are a lot of codes governing vampirism and first dibs is a biggie.
"You can have a lot of codes and laws and ordinances," said Jim Smalley, a program manager for Firewise Communities, an organization that seeks to reduce wildfire risks and damage.
Wendell Potter: Well, that's true; there are a lot of codes on these things.
Now you should see a lot of codes.
The Action Replay also has to be mentioned; if you use a lot of codes in your games, the Action Replay is your best bet.
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(Would that make "Arcticism" a code word for opposition to global warming?) There have been a lot of code words, not-so-coded words, and outright denunciations thrown around in the Charles Freeman affair.
Listen carefully to all the coverage, and there is a lot of code being used.
"We have a lot of code that tries to prevent inappropriate ads from being displayed," he said.
"This is new technology, so you have a lot of code written that doesn't take these medical technologies into account," said Rob Webb, chief executive of OptumHealth Care Solutions.
"There's a lot of code and behavior built into the game, so players behave sensibly in the game, in what we call the Career Mode.
In the motion filed on Friday, the government dismissed Apple's objection by saying that it "appears to be based on its concern for its business model and public brand marketing strategy," and that writing new code shouldn't be an "undue burden" — one of the standards for applying the All Writs Act — since Apple writes a lot of code.
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