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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'a changed amount' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to an amount that has been altered or modified from its original value. For example, "They agreed to pay a changed amount of $90."
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We measured the level of rhodopsin per eye to determine whether the GLE-induced changes in rod nuclei density corresponded to a changed amount of the rod G-protein coupled receptor.
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Such a change could amount to a seismic shift in the nation's electoral dynamics, potentially springboarding a Republican into the White House, and the possibility has animated hopeful Republicans and fearful Democrats.
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Added up, the changes amount to a net drop of 46 minutes a month a viewer, or roughly 30 seconds a day.
The changes amount to a work penalty that he has introduced into the tax credit system.
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The changes amount to a privatisation of immigration policy and could reintroduce discrimination, says Jeffrey Reitz of the University of Toronto.
But those changes amount to a small fraction of the overall speed of light, so that the consequences are "not very exciting," Dr. Leonhardt said.
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