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a lot
adverb as in greatly
Example Sentences
"You look at Rick's time as a boxer, there wasn't a lot to like about City then," Jackson said.
Stamp duty raises a lot of money for the Treasury, so scrapping it would leave a gap in the public finances.
"It put a lot of stress on me."
Money-management and communication problems are two of the easiest rabbit holes to fall into as a married couple, especially two people who are under a lot of stress raising kids and holding down jobs.
As deductibles increase and “premiums start edging up to five figures, a lot of people start to go, ‘Wouldn’t I be better off putting this money away for a rainy-day fund or investing it?’”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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