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The phrase "a lot of empty" is not correct in standard written English as it lacks a noun to complete the thought.
It could be used in a context where you are describing something that is significantly lacking in substance or content, but it needs to be part of a complete sentence.
Example: "There was a lot of empty space in the room, making it feel cold and uninviting."
Alternatives: "a great deal of emptiness" or "much emptiness".
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So not a lot of empty seats.
Are there a lot of empty cubicles?
That's a lot of empty seats.
There's a lot of empty land.
Now there's a lot of empty seats".
It's Dubai that has a lot of empty apartment buildings?
There are not a lot of empty nets".
There's quite a lot of empty space even in Bluewater.
There's just not a lot of empty space around him.
"There were basically just a lot of empty shop houses.
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"A lot of empty-nesters come in saying they are ready to trade down to an easier lifestyle," he added.
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a pair of empty
a campaign of empty
a chute of empty
a mass of empty
a lot of open
a festival of empty
a couple of empty
a stack of empty
a scattering of empty
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