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The phrase "a lots" is not correct in written English.
The correct expression is "a lot," which is used to indicate a large quantity or degree of something.
Example: "I have a lot of work to do before the deadline."
Alternatives: "many" or "a great deal".
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A Lots of vintage treasures.
"There are a lots of Amys and Crystals around me.
This performance also attracted a lots of comments and reviews.
I was young and innocent and turned around expecting to see a lots of shopping bags.
"There are a lots of ifs and buts about why we didn't perform," said Senior.
"We do have a lots of discussions with senior members of the Indonesian government.
Cameron reels off a lots of positive economic statistics and says Labour would have made them all worse.
There a lots of ways in which you can help your children turn their dreams of home ownership into reality.
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In a striking twist on how the have-a-lots see themselves, social distinctions seem to have developed regarding who can flaunt what and where.
And as you can imagine, I went to school with a lot of "pray-a-lots".
In a city of have-a-lots and have-nots, what does it mean when some students have homes -- and more than 80,000 children do not?
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