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The phrase "loads of weight" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large amount of weight or to emphasize the significance of something.
Example: "The decision carried loads of weight in the final outcome of the project."
Alternatives: "a lot of weight" or "a great deal of weight."
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I fell massively into depression and lost loads of weight.
I got addicted to it and I lost loads of weight.
He used to eat junk on film sets, and put on loads of weight.
I gained loads of weight, became out of shape and felt lethargic.
"I went home and I put loads of weight on," he adds.
"He'll have to lose loads of weight and is on an intense diet".
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I've lost a load of weight.
I'd lost a load of weight and I was looking at my face and felt…" She trails off.
"And in that time, I gained a load of weight," says Cave, who is disarmingly, often bruisingly, honest.
The fillers and injections were a result of her losing a "load of weight" and not liking what it had done to her face.
"There is a whole load of weight on you as defending champion and I thought Andy did really well in the opening games.
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