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The phrase "a lot of scripts" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a large quantity of scripts, whether in a programming context or in relation to written plays or screenplays.
Example: "The project requires a lot of scripts to cover all the different scenarios we need to test."
Alternatives: "many scripts" or "numerous scripts".
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I read a lot of scripts and this is the one that spoke to me".
"Early on especially, I turned down a lot of scripts that were targeted to a demographic I already had.
"Well, certainly you read a lot of scripts about guys living in iron lungs who want to lose their virginity.
I've read a lot of scripts for other things that have tried to recreate that world and failed".
He wrote a lot of scripts that were never made but it improved him as a writer, he said.
- The Telegraph, July 2014 Emily Browning "I have read a lot of scripts where the girl is just there to be the girl.
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There wasn't a lot of script talk.
Because of the desire to use the autistic children as well as the other special needs kids, the school's lead teacher Ms. Derfner chose WILLY WONKA JR. because a group of characters don't have to a lot of script to recite, but they get to be on stage and to interact and perform.
"There's a lot of bad scripts.
Higson said: "There are a lot of film scripts that never saw the light of day, including a couple of children's films that Paul and I wrote, which we never quite got right".
CASTE requires a lot of test scripts beforehand.
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