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"whole lot" is an acceptable phrase in written English.
It can be used in a variety of ways, depending on the context. For example: "I learned a whole lot at the seminar."
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The whole lot".
Not a whole lot.
And a whole lot more.
"A whole lot," Felton said.
That's not a whole lot.
The whole lot disgusts me.
A whole lot more.
Well, not a whole lot.
"I believe in that a whole lot.
She's growed up a whole lot".
West WHAT HAPPENED Not a whole lot.
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