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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as lots" is not correct and usable in written English.
It appears to be an incomplete expression and lacks clarity in meaning, making it difficult to determine when it could be appropriately used.
Example: "There are as lots of options available for you to choose from."
Alternatives: "as many" or "as much".
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As well, he has said, as lots of topless shots.
Finally, big data wasn't as big, or at least as powerful, as lots of people thought.
You could spend your whole life on it, as lots of philosophers have".
"I define myself as lots of things, not just my career, my life".
That, of course, is crap, as lots of smart people have pointed out since.
'I see it as lots of basketballs bouncing,' he goes on.
"The death toll may rise further as lots of houses collapsed".
@shaneyhudson warned: "Very hard to manage as lots of prof contacts on there for me.
Performances include The King's Got Donkey Ears, Aladdin and Thumbelina, as well as lots of creative workshops (puppettheatre.co.uk).co.uk
But I don't think I'd be calling, as lots of people apparently are, for Dr Kanazawa to be sacked.
The company has set up a Web site, McNeilProductRecall.com, which provides the list of recalled batches, also known as lots.
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