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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tons of letters" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a large quantity of letters, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "After the event, we received tons of letters from attendees sharing their feedback."
Alternatives: "a lot of letters" or "many letters".
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Ms. Gordon said, "I get tons of letters" asking about opportunities at La Guardia or JetBlue's terminal at Kennedy.
The report provoked "tons of letters" and some marriage proposals, said Mr. Bennett, who is already married and traces his father's family tree back to the first white settlers of East Hampton.
Mario Batali, also a Food Network star, said he receives "tons" of letters from children, including a request for advice on béchamel from a 9-year-old, and he expects to create children's programming with his own two sons in two years, when they reach the prime-time ages of 5 and 7.
We received tons of letters concerning our recent racial drinking bout between blacks and whites.
I have tons of letters from mothers and teenagers themselves that were sent to MTV, letting them know that this kind of programming would not be tolerated.
Don't go on and on about you and your life; these people get tons of letters every day, and they will appreciate it if you get straight to the point and stay on topic.
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Boswell of the "lost generation," literary editor of The New Republic, and champion of authors from Fitzgerald and Faulkner — whose career he resuscitated — to Kerouac and Kesey, Malcolm Cowley lived a long life and wrote a ton of letters debating, critiquing and defending the state of American literature.
If there is more contaminated mail, it is probably in the tons of unsorted letters and packages impounded after the discovery of the letter to Mr. Daschle.
After Tuesday's column on the "hubris of the humanities," I thought I was going to get tons of indignant letters from Shakespeare lovers.
(Note to all newspapers and websites who plan to run this column: WE will most likely be getting a ton of angry letters, emails and comments. Sorry).
In poured the letters, tons of them, he said, wondering what he was doing, why the Giants had barely made a peep.
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