Sentence examples for lot from inspiring English sources

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lot

noun

A large quantity or number; a great deal.

  • To spend a lot of money

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There is a lot at stake.

There was a lot of blood".

"Determining where this capital is spent needs to be an important issue for investors, otherwise there is going to be a lot of capital wasted in coming years on developing fossil fuel reserves that cannot be burned".

That lot will do anything to avoid working until retirement".

"I've been through a lot".

We could all learn a lot from him.

There's not a lot you can do about it.

"Officials spend a lot of time generating proposals – many not commissioned by politicians.

Quite a lot, as it happens.

A lot of people on one side, a lot of people on the other side".

We have to be a lot more aggressive and confident about what we do.

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