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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at lots of" is not standard in written English and may be considered incorrect
It is typically used in informal contexts to indicate a large number of places or situations. Example: "We had fun at lots of different parks during our vacation."
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"We're looking at lots of different places," she said.
I didn't go out looking at lots of different VCs.
It plunges through tunnels and stops at lots of places.
They've performed at lots of big, mainstream events.
White House and Congressional aides "are looking at lots of creative options," the Democrat said.
Our daughter not only loves school, but also is good at lots of things.
You can look at lots of countries who achieve what you don't achieve.
Nobody was a singer, so I looked at lots of people.
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