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The phrase "a lot of modules" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a large quantity of modules in various contexts, such as education, software, or any modular system.
Example: "The course includes a lot of modules that cover different aspects of the subject."
Alternatives: "many modules" or "numerous modules".
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When you have a lot of modules, the computational aspects become exponentially more difficult".
We optimized code into only two concise scripts by replacing a lot of modules with only few lines of code, which made the program not only more efficient but also portable.
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A lot of the modules were based on group work; it was a great introduction to the workplace.
At university a lot of the modules are structured into themes, like the new A-level format; you could mention any period you thought relevant to the theme.
But you should also have a look at university websites, which have a lot of detail about modules, how a course is taught, and the coursework-to-exam balance".
The modular organization of the network with a lot of crosstalk between modules at the leaf level (enzyme coding genes) ensures that the melting and refreezing is quite substantial.
The heavyweight web-based genome analysis frameworks, such as Galaxy [ 21], have a lot of ready-made modules and meet most of the requirements for systems for the genetic data analysis.
8: It was quite an effort, particularly in the beginning, when I spent a lot of time on each module.
Zude is still very much in beta, with a lot of the properties for the modules (over 50) still labeled with technical jargon.
The team also moved a lot of the core functionality into modules that now make it easier to use third-party libraries in addition to the built-in ones.
The items included for example: "The facilitator showed interest in our personal lives", "The facilitator has a lot of content knowledge about this module" and "The facilitator asked questions we could understand".
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