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The phrase "a lovely amount" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a quantity that is pleasing or desirable in some way. Example: "She received a lovely amount of money as a bonus from her employer."
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Mr. Casel's voice leaves a lovely amount of space for his dancers' personalities.
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A hundred million dollars, for example, is an absolutely lovely amount of money, if anybody wants to give it to me.
Everybody loves a lovely story.
Making over 200 appearances for Liverpool and winning an FA Cup, League Cup and eight England caps would amount to a lovely career for most players, but it was a pitiably small return for Jones' talent.
Actually, I ask this question, which may seem out of the blue, because of the splendid piece Oliver Sacks contributed to our paper on turning 80. Gail: A lovely essay, and given the amount of time it spent at the top of our most e-mailed list, I have to conclude that we have a ton of readers in their late 70s.
(Love is a Lovely Thing).
The first, "She Used To Be Mine," is a lovely song, which is getting a good amount of radio play.
A loving, lovely man.
"It is a lovely vehicle, though lovely, lovely, love-ly.
Citrussy, refreshing, with a lovely aromatic hop character, it packs an amazing amount of flavour into its 3.8% abv.
After that, apply a small amount of rosy pink blusher for a lovely glow.
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