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"lots have" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a group of people or things that have done something or experienced something. For example, "Lots have tried the new restaurant, and they all love it."
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Restaurants and parking lots have sprouted nearby.
Empty parking lots have been transformed into apartment buildings.
Dozens of the Trump lots have been repossessed.
In the last five years only five lots have sold.
In Canada, several pervious concrete parking lots have been constructed over the past few years.
In New York's two large airports, parking lots have been closed near terminals.
Some lots have barely made their estimates, and others have remained unsold.
The unworn Augusta lots have original warning labels: "highly flammable if washed".
Out of 80 houses planned at Stone Hill, 50 lots have sold.
In other cities, high-rise buildings, let alone parking lots, have been sold off or demolished.
Some of the lots have had trees planted on them already, he says.
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