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The phrase "a lot of structure" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a large amount or quantity of organized elements or components within a system or framework. Example: "Our company has implemented a lot of structure in our team communication methods, which has greatly improved our productivity."
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Sunday there's not a lot of structure.
It doesn't have a lot of structure, or precise definitions.
"Golf has a lot of structure, and it's comfortable," she said.
It's got a lot of structure in there to make it very sturdy and solid.
On smaller scales the Universe contains a lot of structure (for example us!).
Those of us born after 1980 didn't grow up with a lot of structure.
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Instead, I have a lot of structured dresses, because they suit me.
The page contains a lot of structured data about emulators that is not yet in Wikidata.
A lot of structures have been recorded, but no function or date has been defined for them.
I wanted to own all the inventory so that I could deeply understand each item and turn it into a lot of structured data.
"There were huge concerns in the West last summer when fires were burning really close to communities and we lost a lot of structures," said Jack Sept, chief of external affairs for the Bureau of Land Management at the fire center.
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a lot of frame
a lot of build
a variety of structure
a lot of articulation
a number of structure
a wealth of structure
a bit of structure
a lot of fabric
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a lot of organizations
a lot of structures
a lot of set up
a lot of structuring
a lot of offal
a lot of turnover
a minimum of structure
a matter of structure
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