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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tons of illustrations" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to convey that there is a large quantity of illustrations available, often in a casual or informal context. Example: "The book is filled with tons of illustrations that make the content more engaging and easier to understand."
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There were tons of illustrations, and the cover featured a giant bird coming down on the album's Sir Nose character.
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(Pages of illustrations).
PORTFOLIO of illustrations by Kate Carew.
A book of illustrations?
Two, I watched a class full of sophomore illustration students (most of whom were women) come up with tons of better, far more subversive ideas.
Tons of them.
Tons and tons of leaks inside.
Tons of apples, too.
Tons of paper.
Tons of eyes".
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