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Discover LudwigThe word "lots" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a large amount of something. For example: "There were lots of people at the concert last night."
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CH: "I hope you are okay, just to let you know I'm thinking of you lots and love you".
"Lots of people have different faiths.
Richard Locke, a political scientist at M.I.T. who is an expert on global supply chains and the author of the new book "The Promise and Limits of Private Power," told me, "Instead of buying lots of inventory with long lead times, brands wait as long as possible before ordering".
"It'll be my first proper movie, with lots of cameras and a big crew," Meadows told me.
I'd read the lyrics of songs I liked, lots of Led Zeppelin and AC/DC, and got my friends to correct me when I spoke poorly.
"This race is close with lots of ups and downs.
"There are lots of ways to hit a penalty: with power, off the post, with a chip," wrote Alessandro Vocalelli.
"There were lots and lots of farewell parties".
But it can be difficult because as a teacher and school it means you need to offer lots of things to meet the needs of every student.
We had lots to do – we had to find a footwear production supplier, a shoe designer, a technical agency who could implement it and a PR agency to help us understand the fashion space.
As good as it can be to have a foot-long sub to munch on, sometimes it's nice to have a lunch that's a little bit of lots of things, buffet-bar style.
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