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Discover LudwigThe phrase "lot of shit" is correct and can be used in written English, though it may be considered informal or vulgar language.
It is often used to describe a large amount of something, often something unpleasant or unwanted. Example: "I can't believe I have to clean up this whole room. There's a lot of shit on the floor and furniture." In this example, the speaker is expressing frustration and annoyance at having to clean up a large amount of mess.
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"Tonight they produced a lot of shit.
The Danes have taken a lot of shit this week".
There was a hell of a lot of shit, man.
America, we got a lot of shit with us.
"But you said... .. "I said a lot of shit.
"I got a lot of shit for that," she says.
If he did something like that, he'd get a lot of shit, too".
"It's the realization that I have a lot of shit to do".
Of course, in producing "The Wire," Simon and his colleagues did make a lot of shit up.
Some of them were coming out with a lot of shit; I didn't get involved".
'Nobody cares, they just take a name and put a lot of shit.
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