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The phrase "a lot out" is not standard or commonly used in written English.
It may be used in informal contexts, but it lacks clarity and specificity, making it less effective in communication.
Example: "There was a lot out of the budget this month."
Alternatives: "a significant amount missing" or "a large portion gone".
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He demands a lot out of me.
I aged a lot out there today.
We expect a lot out of him.
"This took a lot out of me.
There's just not a lot out there".
Of course, we left a lot out.
There is a lot out there.
Performing takes a lot out of you.
"I expect a lot out of myself.
"There's quite a lot out there.
He took a lot out in dividends.
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