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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a lot of solid" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a significant quantity of something that is solid, but it lacks context to be effectively used.
Example: "We have a lot of solid evidence to support our case."
Alternatives: "a great deal of solid" or "plenty of solid".
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"At the time, we didn't have a lot of solid evidence of the connection," he said.
"I hear a lot of angst, but I haven't seen a lot of solid information".
Spiced winkles and scampi provençal are the novel touches, alongside a lot of solid cheffyness.
My mind was pretty unencumbered today, and I hit a lot of solid shots".
The candidate who succeeds him will have a lot of solid plans and ambitious goals to work with.
"We in medicine are making a lot of decisions and recommendations based on not a lot of solid evidence.
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This is much smaller than Ariane but uses a lot of solids knowhow, and is manufactured with composite techniques that the 6 would hope to copy.
There are a lot of solids, they have volume; it makes them slightly animal-like.
However, if the used fermentation broth contains a lot of solids, the separation of the microorganism could become a tedious task.
I hit a lot of good solid shots and put a lot of good heat on him".
There were also a lot of good, solid irons and I finished off most of the putts".
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