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Free sign upThe phrase "a lot of fat" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant quantity of fat, whether in a dietary context or in reference to an object or substance.
Example: "The recipe calls for a lot of fat to ensure the dish is rich and flavorful."
Alternatives: "a large amount of fat" or "plenty of fat".
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"Matzo doesn't absorb a lot of fat," he said.
"There's not a lot of fat left," he added.
He shrugged his shoulders: "Just a lot of fat jokes".
There's not a lot of fat to cut.
For a lot of fat women, Piggy is it.
She doesn't like a lot of fat in her food.
I've known a lot of fat ladies too.
So a guy with a lot of fat, that was the first thing he got.
But by the standards of other industries there is still a lot of fat to cut.
"They don't have a lot of fat, and the water is pretty cold.
"We can cut a lot of fat in every agency, including the S.B.A.
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