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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a whole load" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used informally to indicate a large quantity or amount of something.
Example: "I have a whole load of work to finish before the deadline."
Alternatives: "a great deal" or "a ton".
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I do a whole load of things.
Expect a whole load of brilliant matches.
It solves a whole load of problems.
There's a whole load of shakin' goin' on.
"We have a whole load of tasks expected of us.
Wholesome luxury or a whole load of twaddle?
Tattoos in 2015, then: a whole load of admin.
Giles Deacon made me a whole load of stuff.
In solving one set of family car problems, they have created a whole load more.
"Maybe there's a whole load of stars aligning in relation to that," she added.
But a wrong that has a whole load of understandable mitigating circumstances leading up to it.
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