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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'a lot of corruption' is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to describe an environment where bribery and other forms of questionable business are rampant. For example: In the political climate of the city, there was a lot of corruption.
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"There's a lot of corruption".
There is a lot of corruption".
US dollars buy a lot of corruption.
There's a lot of corruption, too.
But there's a lot of corruption.
There is a lot of corruption," he said.
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"There is a lot of small corruption in these hospitals because doctors and nurses are not paid well," Dr. Naciri Bennani of the doctor's union said.
For one thing, there is a lot of petty corruption that is an ingrained part of business, especially among the state-run companies.
There'll be a lot of sex, corruption, mafia and banlieue action, all overseen by Gérard Depardieu as Robert Taro, the city's curmudgeonly mayor.
Morsi was unable to stop a lot of the corruption left over from the Mubarak regime, but the Muslim Brotherhood is not corrupt.
Novogratz: Well, you know, we've seen a lot of the corruption in the private sector, too, so it's on both.
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