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The phrase "am a lot" is not correct and lacks context to be usable in written English.
It may be intended to express a significant amount of something, but it requires additional context to clarify its meaning.
Example: "I am a lot more confident now than I was before."
Alternatives: "I am quite a bit" or "I am significantly".
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While I've had my ups and downs on it, and my mood still varies, ultimately I am a lot more stable than I was a year ago.
And I am a lot better.
"I am a lot better now".
She adds, with a smile, "I am a lot busier".
I am a lot fitter now and more alive".
"I am a lot more optimistic," he said.
"I am a lot happier and a lot more self-confident since then".
"As there's a familiar face in Santi, I am a lot calmer about things.
I still get bouts of depression but I am a lot better than I was.
So probably her batting average gets worse, and I am a lot more liked because of her.
In addition to being Mormon, I am a lot of other things.
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