Collocations withlot

These are words often used in combination withlot.

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a lot of anger
I fear that a lot of anger will result, and we must avoid this precedent in every case.
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a lot of money
Lawyers cost money and good lawyers cost a lot of money.
From theCambridge English Corpus
a lot of noise
And the misalignment between the mating parts was corrected successfully by using a pattern matching technique in spite of a lot of noise.
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a lot of nonsense
The time factor is a lot of nonsense.
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a lot of sympathy
We have a lot of sympathy with the model.
From theCambridge English Corpus
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