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The phrase "a great amount of unknown" is not correct in standard English usage.
It is typically used to refer to a significant quantity of something that is not known or understood.
Example: "In scientific research, there is often a great amount of unknown that researchers must navigate to make new discoveries."
Alternatives: "a significant amount of uncertainty" or "a large degree of ambiguity."
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Production premises offers us a great amount of unknown values on the interface of exterior and interior of production premises in the form of building – architectonic and technological artefacts.
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They don't have a great amount of debt".
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She handled it with a great amount of dignity".
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