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loads of time vs lots of time

Both 'loads of time' and 'lots of time' are correct and commonly used phrases in English. They are interchangeable and convey the same meaning of having a large amount of time available. Choosing one over the other depends on personal preference and/or regional factors.
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loads of time

This phrase is correct and commonly used in informal contexts to express having a large amount of time available.

This phrase is used informally to indicate having plenty of time for a particular task or activity.

Examples:

  • I have loads of time to finish my homework.
  • She said she had loads of time to get ready for the party.
  • Don't worry, we have loads of time before the meeting starts.
  • There's loads of time to catch the train, so we can walk slowly.
  • I thought I was running late, but I actually have loads of time.
  • Everyone knows doctors get loads of time off.
  • You have loads of time to back out from this project at any...
  • You'll soon have loads of time to sleep!
  • I stayed in your house loads of times.
  • I've filmed myself loads of times.
  • I have to check things loads of times before I can leave.
  • I've seen this one loads of times.
  • We've done it loads of times, Jack.
  • I've done it loads of times.
  • You've been here loads of times.
  • I've been on your website loads of times.
  • I've worked on Dad's cons loads of times.
  • I've arrested him loads of times.
  • I've been exposed loads of times before.
  • I mean, I've been arrested before, like loads of times.
  • You've seen them do it loads of times in films.
  • He said he'd never seen me before, but I've been there loads of times.
  • They feed off energies of girls my age, she's seen it loads of times.
  • I've done it for my nan loads of times.
  • I've seen him open it loads of times. I thought I might be able to lift them myself.

Alternatives:

  • lots of time
  • plenty of time
  • an abundance of time
  • ample time
  • a great deal of time

lots of time

This phrase is correct and commonly used in informal contexts to convey having a significant amount of time available.

This phrase is used informally to indicate having a considerable amount of time for a specific purpose.

Examples:

  • We have lots of time before the movie starts.
  • I need lots of time to prepare for the exam.
  • There's lots of time to finish the project, so let's not rush.
  • She always seems to have lots of time to relax and read.
  • I thought I was going to be late, but I actually have lots of time.

Alternatives:

  • loads of time
  • plenty of time
  • an abundance of time
  • ample time
  • a great deal of time

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