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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'a lot things' is not correct in written English
The correct phrase is 'a lot of things.' For example, "I have a lot of things to do today."
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He talked about this a lot — things that could happen to him.
"I liked a lot things that Mike did from an offensive standpoint.
"It was a culmination of a lot things and a lot of hard work and sacrifice.
"It's a word that can relate to a lot things in the Aboriginal community, we've been ripped off.
"It went pretty much as expected, but there are a lot things we as an offense need to work on".
"It didn't help their marriage situation a hell of a lot, things like that". The couple divorced in 1990, and each has since remarried.
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A lot. Things got done: Four books of poetry, the novels "Wolf," "A Good Day to Die" and "Farmer," and assorted hook-and-bullet pieces in Sports Illustrated.
A lot of things happen".
Waterfalls, a lot of things.
To a lot of things.
"A lot of things change.
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