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The phrase "allot of" is not correct in written English; the correct phrase is "a lot of." You can use "a lot of" when referring to a large quantity or number of something.
Example: "There are a lot of options available for you to choose from."
Alternatives: "many" or "numerous".
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After she became successful allot of people thought snake pictures were the way to go.
Computers helped but there is still worldwide allot of paper.
Don't give them allot of candy.
You'll find allot of cool stuff that women mags would never have!
be certain the put allot of mink oil on the shoes - this is for leather tennis shoes only please.
Even if your in a busy place with allot of people, its dangerous to talk to anybody.
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How much time do you allot to each of these?
So allot for plenty of time.
The provisions have required the Bureau of Reclamation to allot all of its water in the area to protection of endangered fish.
1939 Act Aug. 11, 1939, authorized Secretary to allot instead of to approve amount for flood control and limited amount allotted instead of expended for any single tributary.
Be aware that there are frequent delays and postponements on domestic flights, so allot plenty of time.
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