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Discover LudwigThe phrase "For an amount of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when specifying a quantity or sum related to a particular context, such as finance or measurement.
Example: "We are willing to offer you a contract for an amount of $50,000 for the project."
Alternatives: "For a sum of" or "For a quantity of".
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For an amount of time, we were hopeful that this was really a political stunt, and his administrative decisions as the head of the executive would be different.
And this is for an amount of carrier injected that's less.
What buyers want, he said, is a "building leased for an amount of time that people perceive will take them through the dip".
As far as filming porn in the Dream Street studio, he says: "I have owned that studio for an amount of time.
The most popular is for an amount of $417,000 or less on single-family properties, for which the typical down payment is 5percentt.
Anyway, the cabin here is the venue for an amount of complexity: Mia (Jane Levy) has been taken there by friends to help her get off drugs.
From this moment on, the captain said, for an amount of time unknown to the students, they would be continuously evaluated.
Hence it has been necessary to provide for an amount of Federal control over local affairs commensurate with continuing expenditures of Federal funds to subsidize the local government.
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Was I going to stand around in a pen for an indefinite amount of time for a fairly futile cause?
Pay a monthly premium for a set amount of cover for a fixed number of years (the "term").
MB: I have an abundance of gratitude for an unlimited amount of things.
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