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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tonne of paperwork" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large amount of paperwork or documentation that needs to be processed or dealt with. Example: "After the merger, we were faced with a tonne of paperwork to complete before finalizing the deal."
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There's a tonne of paperwork, too, which is basically just done for Ofsted.
A woman has to go to court multiple times, fill out a tonne of paperwork, and wait to see if their request will get approved.
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A roomful of paperwork and three 18 tonne lorries carried all the specimens and paperwork from Ytown and offloaded it, the paperwork came here because it's got patient identifiable information so that's within our control, the samples are all at [a hired sample storage space].
Each contender submitted tens of thousands of pages worth of documents on July 2nd with the total mass of paperwork surpassing some 1.5 tonnes.
Strasbourg gains about €20m a year from the monthly invasion of eurocrats, which leaves an annual carbon footprint on the city of 19,000 tonnes from the trains, planes, cars, and lorryloads of paperwork needed to oil the European legislative machine, costing about €180m a year.
MOUNTAINS of paperwork.
Huge amount of paperwork.
Reams of paperwork were supplied.
"It's a lot of paperwork".
She riffles through a pile of paperwork.
There was indeed a lot of paperwork.
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