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The phrase "a lot of engineers" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a large number of engineers in a general context.
Example: "In our company, there are a lot of engineers working on various projects."
Alternatives: "many engineers" or "a large number of engineers".
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We're here with our founder in Silicon Valley who knows a lot of engineers and how to solve engineering problems.
"A lot of engineers have probably grown to like engineering through playing with toys like Meccano".
Jackson says: "They employ a lot of engineers, especially electrical engineers".
And this is a gap where a lot of people, a lot of engineers, want to come in.
If @MichaeLVosburg's Law is at play here, the Eye-Fi must have involved a lot of engineers.
Granted, both nations are far more populous than the United States, but that is a lot of engineers.
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In recent years, a lot of engineered nanomaterials are fabricated endlessly and investigated for their applications [1 6], and nanomaterials' biosafety has caused more and more attention from governments and scientific communities [7, 8].
A lot of engineered wood is created using an adhesive called urea-formaldehyde, which has recently been labeled by the FDA as a toxic carcinogen.
Early on I tried to get a lot of the engineers, some of the best engineers we have, to move up into management roles.
If everyone were an engineer, for example, we'd have a lot of unemployed engineers -- and the rest would work for nickels and dimes.
There were a lot of non engineered buildings and engineered buildings were collapse due to this earthquake.
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