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The phrase "a large amount to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a significant quantity or extent of something, often followed by a verb or noun that indicates what the amount pertains to.
Example: "The project required a large amount to complete, exceeding our initial budget."
Alternatives: "a significant quantity to" or "a considerable sum to".
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"That's quite a large amount to add to your flight cost," Dr. Humphries said.
That is a large amount to spend on marketing by a community development organization seeking to create jobs.
Remember, you don't need to eat a large amount to enjoy good food while celebrating with family and friends.
Pachauri: Well, you certainly need some regulation of those particular sectors that are contributing a large amount to emissions.
So the position of a centre of mass has a large amount to do with where a moving animal puts it feet and legs.
This person has not decided on a charity, or maybe she does not want to give a large amount to one charity all at once.
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NSAIDs can make you sick, too, but it takes a larger amount to reach a dangerous overdose.
"We're giving fewer gifts of a larger amount to have more of an impact," she said.
Yet we still have, as a research community, an embarrassingly large amount to learn.
They are, of course, willing to pay a relatively large amount to achieve this particular outcome.
Some doctors said that was an extraordinarily large amount to inhale.
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