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The phrase "load of" is commonly used in written English.
It is generally used to refer to a large quantity of something. For example, "She has a load of books on her shelf."
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What a load of baloney.
It's a load of bull.
"That's a load of crap.
A load of horse manure.
A load of cobblers".
Cookery, load of rubbish".
Well get a load of this.
I do a whole load of things.
"Peter, get a load of you".
Expect a whole load of brilliant matches.
What a load of royal rollocks!
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