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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a shitload of pot" is correct and usable in written English, though it is informal and vulgar.
It can be used in casual contexts, particularly when discussing a large quantity of something, often in a humorous or exaggerated manner.
Example: "After the party, we realized we had a shitload of pot left over from the weekend."
Alternatives: "a ton of pot" or "a large amount of pot".
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I smoked and sold a shitload of pot back in college.
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