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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'shitload of money' is not considered proper English and is not suitable for formal writing.
It is an informal phrase, often used in colloquial language, and is best used in conversation only. Example: "I need to get a job because I don't have a shitload of money."
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That's a shitload of money I missed out on making".
Then he threw a shitload of money at me and called it a cameo.
("I knew that he could raise a shitload of money, and he did," Bill said).
He'd made a "shitload of money" but had never had time to spend it.
"I made a fucking shitload of money," he smiles, "so call it a failure all you want".
He goes, 'I don't even speak good English, and they're paying me a shitload of money to go talk on ESPN.' " In Venezuela, Ozzie Guillen has become something of a national hero.
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Unless you pay shitloads of money.
But they're doing them with famous people and making shitloads of money.
He became hugely ambitious, in the sense of wanting to make shitloads of money and buy loads of shit.
"People say it's all about a producer looking to make shitloads of money, but I don't think that's necessarily the case.
After studying law in Amsterdam, she worked in sales for IT firms, and then set up her own company, Multiplexx Technologies, with a business partner, which, she said, made her "shitloads" of money.
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