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Discover Ludwig"oodles of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is an informal or colloquial phrase that means "a large amount," "lots and lots" or "overabundance" of something. Example sentence: I had oodles of time to finish my project, but I chose to procrastinate until the last minute.
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This merger releases oodles of energy.
But Quinn has oodles of it.
Oodles and oodles of negroes.
This was oodles of them".
Of making oodles of money?
And exports could yield oodles of cash.
And, yes, oodles of Hendrick's Gin.
Jumbotrons — oodles of them — played clips.
It is of ambivalence, great oodles of it.
The overseas Indians brought oodles of useful experience.
"Foxy ladies," he recalls, wheezily, "there was oodles of them".
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