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The phrase "a shitload of work" is considered informal language and should not be used in formal written English. However, you may use this phrase in casual conversation among friends or family. For example: "I have a shitload of work to do before the end of the week."
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It's not like the reed has done a shitload of work on itself in therapy to become more flexible.
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This isn't something that would work for someone with as much crap from Daiso as I have cluttering up my apartment, but if you can make it work for you, you could save yourself a shitload of money.
Dan Houser added "because we were working in high definition and we knew we'd need a shitload of research, we wanted to be somewhere where we had a foothold".
"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).
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That comes from the fact that you have a shitload of data, and many, many different ways of analyzing it.
I might, for example, spend Thatcher Day putting my xenophobia to one side and selling a shitload of arms to Iraq and if that only took up the morning – how long does selling a shitload of arms take?
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