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The phrase "a lot of current" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a significant amount of something that is happening or existing at the present time.
Example: "There is a lot of current research being conducted on climate change."
Alternatives: "a great deal of current" or "many current".
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I've always followed a lot of current photographers.
He is someone without a lot of current job prospects.
I listen to a lot of current music when I run.
You have a lot of current technology references in your book.
I had water up to my bottom and there was a lot of current.
"Basically you make the polymer nonconducting by passing a lot of current through it," Dr. Forrest said of the design.
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The boats required for the events in Guanabara are designed for conditions found inside the bay — relatively flat water, with a lot of currents and shifting winds — and not for the surf and swell of the open ocean.
The boats required for the events in Guanabara are designed for conditions found inside the bay relatively flat water, with a lot of currents and shifting winds and not for the surf and swell of the open ocean.
A lot of the current players are unsigned for next year, chief among them the captain, Zach Parise.
"Even just minor requirements of verifying the legitimacy of a service animal would solve a lot of the current problem".
And frankly, a lot of the current honorees don't seem to have been given much thought.
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