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The phrase "a lot of forms" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a large number of different types or varieties of forms, such as documents, applications, or physical shapes.
Example: "The project requires a lot of forms to be filled out before we can proceed."
Alternatives: "many forms" or "numerous forms".
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I filled out a lot of forms.
"We like a lot of forms of music.
"Voice can take a lot of forms," Perez said.
"They sent a lot of forms to fill in," he told Brown.
"Muslim cool" takes a lot of forms, including in fashion and social activism.
He added that an offering "requires filling out a lot of forms".
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"There's a lot of form to it".
I started to find a lot of form.
"We might have a lot of inexperience but we have a lot of form.
"We're going to see a lot of form-factor innovation.
"From the beginning of this year the Americans showed a lot of form, winning the Masters and US Open," said Olazábal.
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