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The phrase "a ton of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an informal way of saying "a great amount of" and typically used when referring to an unspecified quantity. For example, "I have a ton of homework to do tonight."
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"A ton of confidence.
There's a ton of space.
Yesterday, a ton of red.
That would save a ton of money.
That would raise a ton of money.
We did a ton of these things.
"We had a ton of opportunities.
That's a ton of core work".
You've done a ton of theater.
I have a ton of jokes.
"It has a ton of towing capacity".
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