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Discover LudwigThe phrase "got tons of" is correct and usable in written English, particularly in informal contexts
You can use it to express having a large quantity of something. Example: "I got tons of homework to finish before the weekend."
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Hysen: Rogue Wave got tons of placements.
I got tons of friends," Kitaru said.
Dubai: I've got tons of friends.
"She got tons of help," said Jessica Adams, an aunt.
You've got tons of fires to put out.
"I'm getting married, and I've got tons of expenses".
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"I got tons of replies," she said.
("It's got tons of nutrients").. That's true, in a way.
I got tons of compliments on it, too.
"We got tons of it," Mrs. Parker said yesterday.
They've got tons of experience, and I've had none.
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