Sentence examples for to lots from inspiring English sources

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to lots

noun

A large quantity or number; a great deal.

  • To spend a lot of money

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I've written to lots of writers.

He introduced me to lots of activists.

Links to lots of great video.

We'd get invited to lots of dos.

"I've been to lots of summits.

"She self-assigned herself to lots of different news events.

I don't go to lots of music festivals.

"I mean, I've been to lots of these things.

He doesn't like talking to lots of people at once.

They went to lots of parties and laughed almost continuously.

He went to lots of parties, as always.

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