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tons

/ ʌԳ /

plural noun

  1. a large amount or number:

    tons of money

    I have tons of shoes

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adverb

  1. (intensifier)

    I looked and felt tons better

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The world’s 200 largest fossil-fuel companies hold about 200 billion tons of carbon in their reserves, which would generate as much as 742 billion tons of CO2 if burned, according to the study.

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The Sutter project was projected to reduce emissions from the plant by up to 95% and capture and store up to 1.75 million metric tons of CO2 each year, according to its federal project page.

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US beef exports to the UK had been subject to a 20% tariff within a quota of 1,000 metric tons.

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The Bay Area’s White Pony Express salvages tons of food that would otherwise go to waste and uses it to feed the needy.

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As a small business, Samar doesn’t benefit from the discounts enjoyed by major brands — big companies buy literally tons of essential oil at a discounted rate.

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