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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about the lot" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific area, group, or collection of items, often in contexts like real estate or auctions.
Example: "We need to discuss the details about the lot before the auction begins."
Alternatives: "regarding the lot" or "concerning the lot".
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We used to spend a lot of time driving about, the lot of us.
"I don't have anything nice to say about the lot".
Opposition politicians talk persuasively about the lot of the working poor.
While we hear a lot a about improving the efficiency of pump systems by using better equipment, variable speed drives, external monitoring, pump optimization etc., little has been said about the lot of the engineer.
Now there is an opportunity for voters in Delhi's state election, in November, or those in the general election, next year, to demand that their politicians speak up (sensibly) about the lot of women.(Picture credit: AFP).
So no, no teachable moments about the lot of working newsies who happen to be women, just two narcissists trying to make the world curve to their every need.
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I felt no moral compunction about uprooting the lot of them.
What about the current lot?
Often, this involves telling them scare stories about the other lot.
The lot weighed about 7kg.
The lot is about three-quarters of an acre.
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