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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a lot of margin" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing the amount of space or leeway available in a particular context, such as finance, design, or planning. Example: "We have a lot of margin in our budget, allowing us to invest in additional resources for the project."
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"We don't have a lot of margin for error.
"There's not a lot of margin for error," he said.
"There's not a lot of margin for error".
"But we don't have a lot of margin for error.
"And it made it very difficult, so there was not a lot of margin for error.
"And still there wasn't a lot of margin at the end".
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ME: The strategy [of those companies is] is, let's build an app for the drivers and take this community [of drivers] and go to shippers and try to disintermediate brokers, who take a lot of margins and don't add a lot of value.
"A lot of that margin is now eaten up by this latest delay," he said.
There isn't a lot of profit margin for that guy.
"The usual question they ask is 'Tell me what will sell.' So we designed a set of rules — if you are generating a lot of profit margin with a particular product, then that is the product you should buy more of, because you will make more money.
There's a lot of incremental margin opportunity in the services companies".
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