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Discover LudwigThe phrase "lot of effort" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to a large amount of effort that a person has put into a task or achievement. For example, "John put in a lot of effort to complete his presentation; it was a great success."
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"That would be a lot of effort".
It requires a lot of effort.
A lot of effort and for what?
"It is a lot of effort.
It's a lot of effort, and expense.
"He didn't evince a lot of effort.
Development of innovative products requires companies a lot of effort.
108 devotes a lot of effort to this.
It takes a lot of effort to be this weird.
"A lot of effort had gone into them.
"It took a lot of effort to make things work.
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