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Discover LudwigThe phrase "oceans of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe a seemingly infinite amount of something, particularly when using a metaphor. For example, "She had oceans of patience to deal with her difficult client."
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Six of them export oceans of oil.
Oceans of it.
Drink oceans of great Czech lager.
"It's oceans of joy," he said.
The Chinese sloshed in oceans of capital.
We have oceans of the stuff.
Venus used to have oceans of water.
Fall is "empty-nester" season — oceans of gray hair.
Lots of dodgy sex, oceans of alcohol, antics a-gogo.
Oceans of tears, but some good times too".
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Here, you drink vodka--oceans of it.
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