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'truckload of' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a large amount of something. For example, "The store had a truckload of apples piled up at the entrance."
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A truckload of LSD.
Why waste a truckload of silage?
A truckload of beautiful movies, sitcoms, and dramas!
They also stole a truckload of frozen meat.
She's also done a truckload of community service.
They are seeking what would be a truckload of documents".
Harbaugh had a truckload of gear for the Crow event.
We had brought a truckload of food and promised more.
"Ford has still not answered a truckload of questions".
At the hospital in the center of town, there was a truckload of human remains.
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Grinning for the camera, the suicide bomber fondly patted his truckload of explosives.
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