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a lot of

Definition: A large quantity or amount of something.

Usage:

  1. Noun: A great number or quantity of people or things.
    • There were a lot of books on the shelf.
    • He invited a lot of friends to the party.
  2. Adjective: Referring to a large quantity or amount.
    • She purchased a lot of groceries for the week.
    • He had a lot of money saved up.
  3. Adverb: To a great extent; very much.
    • She loved him a lot.
    • He cares about his job a lot.

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