You can use the word "many" to replace "a lot." Other alternatives include "numerous," "several," or "countless," depending on the context. Each of these words conveys a sense of abundance or a large quantity. Choose the one that best fits the sentence you are using.
Whither. (Example: "Where have they gone?" "Whither have they gone?") Although, like the word "thither", people don't use the word a lot anymore.
The word and can be replaced by the ampersand (&) or by the phrase "as well as"; there is no single word that replaces it, however.
many. I have many cd's. I have a lot of cd's
A suitable word to replace "exact" is "precise." Both terms convey a sense of accuracy and specificity in meaning or measurement. Other alternatives include "accurate" or "definite," depending on the context.
There are not many words that you could use to replace the word expect. In certain situations you could replace expect with assume.
Whither. (Example: "Where have they gone?" "Whither have they gone?") Although, like the word "thither", people don't use the word a lot anymore.
I have to use the word a lot a lot because a lot is the word you ask for a lot. :)
there is no word in the English language to replace we
You can use the word "they" as a replacement for "them" in many cases in English language.
use an alive verb
Substitute or exchange can be used instead of replace.
Blaring, booming, deafening, thundering.
To change a word in your document to another word, you can use the "Replace" command. In most word processing software, you can access this by pressing Ctrl + H (or Command + H on Mac). Enter the word you want to change in the "Find" field and the new word in the "Replace" field, then click "Replace" or "Replace All" to make the changes.
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There are many words you could use to replace the word take such as have. You could also use the word steal.
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No. You would use the replace command for that. The find command only allows you to find a word; find and replace will do both.