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    "A Lot" vs. "Alot" vs. "Allot" – What's The Difference?

    • A lot, which is often misspelled as alot, means “a large number or quantity” or “very much,” and it can be used as a noun or an adverb. Allotis a verb that means “to portion out” or “to set aside a share or porti… 展开

    What Does A Lot Mean?

    As a noun, a lot means “a large number, quantity, or amount,” as in That’s a lot of cheese! or I only h… 展开

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    What Does Allot Mean?

    Allot is a verb that means “to divide out something into shares or portions,” as in His estate was allotted among his heirs. It can also mean “to dedicate or assign something, espe… 展开

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    How to Use A Lot vs. Alot vs. Allot

    When to use a lot: when you’re talking about a large quantity of something or want to indicate that something happens or is done often or all the time. A lotis only ever used as a noun … 展开

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