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The phrase "a measurable amount" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a quantity that can be quantified or assessed in some way.
Example: "The experiment requires a measurable amount of the chemical to ensure accurate results."
Alternatives: "a quantifiable amount" or "an assessable quantity."
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He added, "I don't think it'll make a measurable amount of difference".
The ratio differs by a measurable amount as the Moon and Earth move in their own elliptical orbits.
A. You would weigh very slightly more at sea level than at the top of a mountain, not enough for you to notice, but a measurable amount.
It is suggested that the resulting geopolymer compounds contain a measurable amount of non evaporable/combined water.
Cross-contamination is seldom a problem, since you must eat a measurable amount of most poisonous plants before they can hurt you.
However, they are slow when used for removing paint or varnish, or when you have to really reshape or take down a surface by a measurable amount.
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The financier will also be on probation for 36 months, during which time he is prohibited from driving with any measurable amount of alcohol in his bloodstream.
That whole time Nancy Pelosi became Speaker did lead to a certain measurable amount of empowerment.
The presence of a low but measurable amount of scission was verified.
That would have equaled roughly 0.2 percent of the nation's annual gasoline use, a small but measurable amount.
A small but measurable amount of radioactivity also escaped to the surface through the ventilation system and was detected above ground.
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