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The phrase "a certain amount of ingredients" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an unspecified quantity of ingredients needed for a recipe or a mixture.
Example: "To make the cake, you will need a certain amount of ingredients, including flour, sugar, and eggs."
Alternatives: "a specific quantity of ingredients" or "an unspecified number of ingredients."
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"We do have players that can win football matches and we do have players that have got out of the Championship so there is a certain amount of ingredients there.
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