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Free sign upThe phrase "are lot of tips" is not correct in English.
It should be "a lot of tips." You can use the corrected phrase when discussing various pieces of advice or suggestions on a particular topic.
Example: "There are a lot of tips available for improving your writing skills."
Alternatives: "many tips" or "numerous tips."
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There are lot of tips on how to have a better family life.
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There are lots of tips about how to do this floating around on the Web (just Google "tips to using Google").
Asia advice If you're planning to travel off the beaten track in India, Nepal and China, there's lots of tips to be had from the Adventurous Journeys Evening being held by Bridge the World on October 21 at 47 Chalk Farm Road, Camden Town, London NW1 from 7.30pm.
Even if you are not going to do a formal conversation, there are lots of valuable tips to take away.
There are lots of little practical tips for how to prepare for the big day.
There are lots of other techniques and tips for negotiating that you can learn by taking a course or reading one of the many books on this topic.
There are lots of websites offering free tips on car maintenance.
It's all somewhat familiar, though there are lots of interesting facts and valuable tips for the future.
Top Tip: "There are lots of fun things for grown-ups to do at Walt Disney World.
There are lots of free information sites with loads of tips.
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