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a lot

[uh lot] / ə ˈlɒt /




Example Sentences

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"We were very lucky that we've received a lot of orders from customers around the world, not just in Vietnam."

From Barron's

"There has been a lot of participation in the identification of AI artists so far," Fusee told AFP.

From Barron's

“Any time that I was ever part of a team that had a great offense and scored a lot of points, we won a lot of ball games,” Patterson said.

From Los Angeles Times

"North Carolina decided to roll the dice and invest a lot of money in its football program," said Greg Barnes, senior reporter at Inside Carolina, a website dedicated to North Carolina University sports.

From BBC

"In the Premier League, you see a lot more long throw-ins, set pieces - it's become a lot slower and more set piece based, I would say."

From BBC