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I hope you didn't have a lot of damages. vs I hope you didn't have lot of damages.

Both phrases are incorrect. The correct phrase is "I hope you didn't have a lot of damage." The word "damage" should be used in the singular form, and "a lot of" is the correct way to express a large amount.

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I hope you didn't have a lot of damages.

Incorrect. "Damages" should be singular as "damage" and "a lot of" is the correct expression for a large amount.

The correct phrase is "I hope you didn't have a lot of damage." Use "damage" in the singular form and "a lot of" to indicate a large quantity.

I hope you didn't have lot of damages.

Incorrect. "Damages" should be singular as "damage" and the phrase is missing the article "a" before "lot of."

The correct phrase is "I hope you didn't have a lot of damage." Use "damage" in the singular form and include the article "a" before "lot of" to indicate a large quantity.

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