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The phrase "a lot of something" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a large quantity or number of something in both formal and informal contexts.
Example: "There are a lot of options available for you to choose from when selecting a course."
Alternatives: "many of something" or "a great deal of something".
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I love a lot of something".
I just had a lot of something – what was it?
"We're going to be building a lot of something".
I wanted her to have a lot of something, a lot of oomph.
Aino Jawo It was kind of like we had a lot of something that no one else really had.
The hope is that having a little something now might quell one's desire to have a lot of something later.
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"To make something-or-other, you have to break a lot of something-or-other?" "I think he could hold the baby," Renee said.
A lot of somethings.
If someone around here makes a lot of money, something could happen.
"It's a lot of attention, something we don't get around here".
If it is a lot of light, something as simple as a solar roller shade could be a good option.
More suggestions(18)
a loss of something
a festival of something
a portent of something
a victim of something
a particle of something
a lot of wrestling
a fan of something
a closeup of something
a copy of something
a member of something
a story of something
a piece of something
a drink of something
a lot of thought
a signifier of something
a lot of panic
a bottle of something
a lot of sex
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