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The phrase 'a big amount of work' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a large task or assignment that needs to be completed. For example: "I have a big amount of work to do before the end of the week."
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"We're very keen there should be a big amount of that work available for voluntary and charitable organisations and social enterprises so big opportunities to raise revenue in a sustainable way, from what the government is doing".
"I worked in the laundry room, next to a big amount of laundry, on a laptop," she recalled.
"They gave us a big amount of money," he said, adding, "We said the building is not just brick and concrete, and we said it's a work.
That's a big amount of money".
Still a big amount of people with mental health problems.
From my side there is a big amount of respect.
His misjudgment cost us a big amount of points".
"And there's a big amount of fear.
This requires a big amount of resources and a careful planning.
However, a great amount of work remains.
That's what I'd say is the biggest amount of work really because it's quite a long-winded process.
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