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The phrase "a lot of magic" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a significant amount of magic in a context, such as storytelling, fantasy, or discussions about magical elements.
Example: "In the enchanted forest, there was a lot of magic that captivated all who entered."
Alternatives: "a great deal of magic" or "plenty of magic".
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I read a lot of magic.
Steve created a lot of magic for us.
"There was a lot of magic between them".
He had a lot of charisma, he had a lot of magic to him.
Of course, we've had a lot of magic happen around here.
It is part museum, part coliseum and a lot of magic for the Indiana Pacers.
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"He reminds me a lot of Magic Johnson," said Tom Konchalski, the talent evaluator for the H.S.B.I.
We also have a lot of Magic Trees and pine disinfectant to cover up the smell of cum.
Once the pattern is obvious, it loses a lot of the magic". Arad nods sympathetically.
Once the pattern is obvious, it loses a lot of the magic".
"Some people on the floor had great expertise, but there was a lot of black magic in the manufacturing processes," Evans says.
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