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The phrase "a shitload of" is correct and usable in written English, though it is informal and vulgar.
It can be used in casual contexts to emphasize a large quantity of something.
Example: "I have a shitload of work to do before the deadline."
Alternatives: "a ton of" or "a large amount of".
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We've learned that dentists make a shitload of money.
"Man, we've got a shitload of tape," the Edge said.
That's a shitload of money I missed out on making".
"A coral reef is a shitload of skeletons fused together, right?
Apparently an airman named Loolerton has poisoned a shitload of beavers.
Then he threw a shitload of money at me and called it a cameo.
("I knew that he could raise a shitload of money, and he did," Bill said).
"Ben's wife, Jennifer Garner, she sells a shitload of magazines in the midwest.
"Your mum?" "She's got a shitload of her own stuff to deal with".
That's what happens when you have a wonderful girlfriend who has a shitload of properties".
He'd made a "shitload of money" but had never had time to spend it.
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