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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'limited amount' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a small (but not necessarily exact) quantity of something. For example: "The store only had a limited amount of apples left, so I was only able to buy two."
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The limited amount of academic research is a further limitation.
"It was a limited amount of time.
They have a limited amount of resources".
There is a very limited amount of content on them".
They had only a limited amount of money to spend.
The environment minister instituted a limited amount of recycling.
"Steel, concrete — we are just consuming from a limited amount.
"We have a limited amount of resources, a limited amount of firepower.
But in the real world, there is a limited amount.
The site displays a limited amount of advertising.
They also grew a limited amount of maize.
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