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The phrase "a ton of documentation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a large quantity of documentation, often in informal contexts.
Example: "Before we proceed with the project, we need to review a ton of documentation to ensure we understand all the requirements."
Alternatives: "a lot of documentation" or "an abundance of documentation".
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With three kids there is a ton of documentation.
But I'm really fortunate in that I have a ton of documentation, way more than I've ever had for any other story I've worked on of this nature: I've got court transcripts, lease notes, taped interviews, thousands of pages.
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In better times, vessels over five tons were supposed to have a valid "certificate of documentation," the maritime version of a car's registration papers.
There was also a ton of great documentation.
Not only do body cameras provide invaluable documentation of every interaction, they save a ton of time and money.
"A ton of confidence.
Yesterday, a ton of red.
That would save a ton of money.
There's a ton of space.
That would raise a ton of money.
"There was a ton of interest.
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