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a lot

[uh lot] / ə ˈlɒt /




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“There’s a lot to be said about a stagnant economy that functions, where there’s no growth, but people’s living standards remain about the same,” said Djavad Salehi-Isfahani, an economist at Virginia Tech.

From The Wall Street Journal

"I didn't see why anybody felt compelled to pick a team. But a lot of people did, thankfully for the play."

From BBC

"In the end Girona deserved it, they had a lot of chances, we defended very badly," admitted Flick.

From Barron's

“We have a lot of infrastructure around in our company which could be undervalued, or assets which are undervalued,” Pant said in an interview on Tuesday after BHP reported its first-half result.

From The Wall Street Journal

Under the circumstances, sending America’s largest aircraft carrier to the Middle East makes a lot of sense.

From The Wall Street Journal