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The phrase "a lot of response" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used to refer to a significant amount of feedback or replies, but the correct form would be "a lot of responses."
Example: "We received a lot of responses to our survey, indicating strong interest in the new product."
Alternatives: "a great deal of feedback" or "numerous replies."
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"I received a lot of response, especially from Kashmiri Pandits.
I have gotten a lot of response already.
"There has been kind of a lot of response," he said.
"We're getting a lot of response from small fleets that are looking to do the right thing," he said.
The majority of people, where I would say, "Can we just go to coffee?" … I didn't get a lot of response.
"We're getting a lot of response from sources in the community who have seen the video, who are concerned, and are calling police with tips," Capt.
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AW: So, a lot of responses, you've gotten?
And boy, did I get a lot of responses.
Otherwise you'll get a lot of responses along the lines of "Your message was blank.
I really like it now and I'm getting a lot of responses to it".
I got a lot of responses, enough to waste the afternoon, idly mesmerized by my cascading in-box.
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