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The phrase "a pretty large amount" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a significant quantity of something, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "We received a pretty large amount of feedback from our customers after the product launch."
Alternatives: "a considerable amount" or "a substantial amount".
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"You're going to have the total amount of shares owned by the government be a pretty large amount," Mr. Smith said.
Raising that minimum wage means a pretty large amount of money flowing to one specific group of people in the economy.
BOKU says that different cell phone carriers charge varying fees that range between 10%to50%0% of the purchase price, which is a pretty large amount in transaction fees.
The company adds that different cell phone carriers charge varying fees but most are in a range of 20%to40%0% of the purchase price, which is a pretty large amount in transaction fees.
Jordan led by a pretty large amount in completion percentage... [and] the least interception percentage.
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"If you take the time to cook and provide yourself with a balanced diet, you can cook freely and eat pretty freely and in pretty large amounts without worrying so much about the nutritional intake or the calories or your pant size".
In other words, a pretty large chunk.
"It is a pretty large geographic area".
Things have been changing "pretty rapidly and on a pretty large scale," he said.
That's a pretty large percent — 15percentt.
It comprises a pretty large portion of the client population.
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