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I have acquired lots of experience vs I have acquired lot of experience

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in slightly different contexts. 'I have acquired lots of experience' is more commonly used and sounds more natural in everyday conversation. On the other hand, 'I have acquired a lot of experience' is also correct and can be used in formal or professional settings.

Last updated: March 27, 2024

I have acquired lots of experience

This phrase is correct and commonly used in everyday conversation.

This phrase is used to express that someone has gained a significant amount of experience in a particular field or activity. 'Lots of' is an informal way to indicate a large quantity.
  • Some Member States have acquired a lot of experience in preventative actions in these areas.
  • I have a lot of experience dealing with liars who just want money.
  • I have a lot of experience with the fat community.
  • I have a lot of experience getting people through withdrawal.
  • I have a lot of experience with these cases.
  • I have a lot of experience with damage control, getting people to focus on my good qualities, as opposed to my considerable bad ones.
  • I have a lot of experience dealing with people who are emotionally challenged.
  • I'd like to say I have lots of experience with "D" of "H" custody hearings, but there aren't enough kids these days.
  • I have a lot of experience getting stains out of carpets.
  • And he has a lot of experience with leopard seals. I have never seen one.
  • I have a lot of experience with these cases.
  • I haven't had a lot of experience, Rabbi, but... I think I can manage.
  • Me. And I have a lot of experience, more than you'd think.
  • I am a doctor, and I have a lot of experience with sprains and breaks.
  • Because like all black actors, I have a lot of experience with playing a wise black fellow who gets reluctant white people to do things.
  • I have a lot of experience with this, And I find that men often have this reaction.
  • I have had hundreds of kids, and I have had a lot of experience...
  • I have acquired the means, so issue the writ.
  • Which I have acquired not one ounce of.
  • I guess I have acquired a special ace of spades.

Alternatives:

  • I have gained a lot of experience
  • I have accumulated a great deal of experience
  • I have amassed a wealth of experience
  • I have built up extensive experience
  • I have developed a vast amount of experience

I have acquired lot of experience

This phrase is correct but less common in everyday conversation. It can be used in formal or professional contexts.

This phrase is also used to convey that someone has gained a significant amount of experience. 'Lot of' is a more formal way to express a large quantity.
  • Some Member States have acquired a lot of experience in preventative actions in these areas.
  • I have a lot of experience dealing with liars who just want money.
  • I have a lot of experience with the fat community.
  • I have a lot of experience getting people through withdrawal.
  • I have a lot of experience with these cases.
  • I have a lot of experience with damage control, getting people to focus on my good qualities, as opposed to my considerable bad ones.
  • I have a lot of experience dealing with people who are emotionally challenged.
  • I'd like to say I have lots of experience with "D" of "H" custody hearings, but there aren't enough kids these days.
  • I have a lot of experience getting stains out of carpets.
  • And he has a lot of experience with leopard seals. I have never seen one.
  • I have a lot of experience with these cases.
  • I haven't had a lot of experience, Rabbi, but... I think I can manage.
  • Me. And I have a lot of experience, more than you'd think.
  • I am a doctor, and I have a lot of experience with sprains and breaks.
  • Because like all black actors, I have a lot of experience with playing a wise black fellow who gets reluctant white people to do things.
  • I have a lot of experience with this, And I find that men often have this reaction.
  • I have had hundreds of kids, and I have had a lot of experience...
  • I have acquired the means, so issue the writ.
  • Which I have acquired not one ounce of.
  • I guess I have acquired a special ace of spades.

Alternatives:

  • I have gained a lot of experience
  • I have accumulated a great deal of experience
  • I have amassed a wealth of experience
  • I have built up extensive experience
  • I have developed a vast amount of experience

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