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The phrase "a certain amount of paperwork" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an unspecified quantity of documents or forms that need to be completed or processed.
Example: "Before we can finalize your application, there is a certain amount of paperwork that needs to be submitted."
Alternatives: "some paperwork" or "a bit of paperwork".
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They need a certain amount of freedom.
A certain amount of sigh in it.
But a certain amount of unease remains.
There is a certain amount of selling.
Both evoked a certain amount of controversy.
And a certain amount of crazy".
That makes a certain amount of sense.
I have a certain amount of authority.
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