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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a lot of shells" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large quantity of shells, often in contexts related to nature, beachcombing, or collecting.
Example: "During our walk on the beach, we found a lot of shells scattered along the shore."
Alternatives: "many shells" or "numerous shells".
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By then, there was a lot of shelling taking place in my neighbourhood.
Before you go to work abroad, you might imagine you'd worry if there was a lot of shelling, but something unexpected might disturb you more.
"There has been a lot of shelling in the area where they are, as well as bombing by the Congolese army and [the UN stabilisation force in Congo], which obviously brings a risk".
In one curious moment, Kogan claimed not to know his own company had been registered at 29 Harley Street in London — which the committee noted is "used by a lot of shell companies some of which have been used for money laundering by Russian oligarchs".
There was a lot of shelling.
"We did a lot of shelling of the pillboxes on the beach over there".
"I found that Mossack Fonseca was setting up a lot of shell companies that were used in the purchase of properties in Miami".
"They live in an environment of extraordinary fear, violence and insecurity, and on top of that they've had a very, very difficult summer with a lot of incursions, a lot of shelling," he says.
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