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The phrase "a lot of schoolwork" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a significant amount of academic assignments or tasks that need to be completed.
Example: "This week, I have a lot of schoolwork to finish before the weekend."
Alternatives: "a great deal of schoolwork" or "many assignments."
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She often is up early with a lot of schoolwork.
FRIDAY, MARCH 16 A lot of schoolwork ahead of me, so: my pink OnePiece.
"When I'm away from the game I go home and spend a lot of time with them, but there's a lot of schoolwork in the house so there's a lot of time for me to practice and play.
"When I'm away from the game I go home and spend a lot of time with them, but there's a lot of schoolwork in the house so there's a lot of time for me to practise and play.
Do a lot of schoolwork.
you might say "oh just for a few minutes" 16 minutes later and you still have a lot of schoolwork left.
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Creates a lot of–.
then next time you could fake the sickness, etc. Tell your parents you have a lot of online schoolwork.
Maybe you're a parent and don't have a lot of time for your schoolwork?
Although goofier than most Black Mountain art — there is an earnestness about a lot of the work; this was schoolwork, after all — putting an automobile tire around a stuffed goat is the essence of Black Mountain practice.
Although goofier than most Black Mountain art there is an earnestness about a lot of the work; this was schoolwork, after all putting an automobile tire around a stuffed goat is the essence of Black Mountain practice.
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