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'a mammoth amount of work' is correct and usable in written English
It is an idiomatic expression that is often used to describe a very large amount of work, typically more than anyone expected. For example: "The project was much bigger than we anticipated, and it involved a mammoth amount of work."
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'I have this idea for a skate project in Palestine, but it seems like a mammoth amount of work and I'm not sure if it's going to work.' She was like, 'You should do it why are you still here?'".
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With his meager contributions no longer even remotely related to the mammoth amount of coverage he receives, NFL players have voted him the most overrated player in the league, according to a Sports Illustrated poll that included 180 players.
They take a fair amount of work.
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