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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a remarkable amount in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a significant quantity or degree of something, often in a specific context or field.
Example: "The research revealed a remarkable amount in the increase of biodiversity over the past decade."
Alternatives: "a significant amount in" or "an impressive amount in".
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The two men, roughly the same age, have a remarkable amount in common.
Yet these counter self-help books have a remarkable amount in common.
The two men do have a remarkable amount in common from age (Dole was 72 when he ran) to war wounds, from a lengthy Senate career to a dark sense of humour.
But the two have a remarkable amount in common, from their Southern Baptist faith to their entrepreneurial skills.Both men have proved to be geniuses at adapting religion to their times.
They actually have a remarkable amount in common, not only in terms of the kind of questions they ask and the methods they use, but in terms of the way they relate to and are perceived by the rest of the world.
Amid fears that the party leadership had become too close to their Conservative coalition colleagues, Clegg told delegates on Saturday night that the Lib Dems were "punching above our weight" in government and doing a "remarkable amount" in delivering Lib Dem priorities.
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Irrespective of their origin, P. aeruginosa isolates share a remarkable amount of similarity in their genome content and in virulence traits (core genome).
In recent years both scholars and policymakers have expressed a remarkable amount of interest in the concepts of social capital and civil society.
Though often depicted in the media as a monolithic group, there is a remarkable amount of diversity in their ranks.
The S.E.C.'s reliance on the rating agencies has concentrated a remarkable amount of power in a few hands: a dozen unelected and unregulated guys sitting in a room can decide the fiscal fate of a behemoth like General Motors.
The director, Scott Alan Evans, finds a remarkable amount of humor in the play, given the setting.
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