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    If I had a son he would look like....Ben SideShow Bob's Avatar
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    Jump on an Anderson lower for $39 at Primary Arms. It wasn't that long ago they were going for a Hell of alot more money than that and they could skyrocket again at any time.
    There is often confusion over the words alot, a lot and allot.
    Alot
    The word alot does not exist. It is often mistakenly written instead of a lot.


    I know alot about precious stones. X


    I know a lot about precious stones.
    A lot
    The term a lot is the opposite of a little. As a noun, lot means a large extent, a large amount, or a large number. As an adverb, lot means to a great extent or to a great degree. It nearly always appears in the form a lot.


    Mark has a lot of toys.
    (Lot is a noun in this example.)


    He cheats a lot.
    (Lot is an adverb in this example.)
    Allot
    The verb to allot means to give out, to apportion, to divide, or to distribute. (Other forms of the verb are allots, allotted, and allotting.)

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