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The phrase "a certain amount in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an unspecified quantity of something, typically in a financial or quantitative context.
Example: "The company reported a certain amount in revenue for the last quarter, but the exact figure has not been disclosed."
Alternatives: "an unspecified amount in" or "a particular sum in".
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"They're very different people but actually they've got a certain amount in common.
There are children's entertainers and free gifts if you spend over a certain amount in a store.
It is not to be reductive about religion to accept that these three categories have a certain amount in common.
"You have to have a certain amount in games where the stakes are as high as this weekend but I think accuracy is vitally important.
At the Foresight Exchange, he noted, participants can actually bet that the sea level will rise by a certain amount in a given number of years.
Britons, like our American cousins, increasingly say we "make" a certain amount in salary, as if wages were a physical manifestation of labour.
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Allow yourself a certain amount of in discretionary money each month.
"So I think there's a certain amount of built-in accessibility helping D&D".
It varies from woman to woman and from place to place, but in a certain amount it's in all of us.
In this game students have a certain amount of money in their bank.
In The Birthday Party I employed a certain amount of dashes in the text, between phrases.
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