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The phrase "a significant amount to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a considerable quantity or degree of something, often in relation to resources, time, or effort.
Example: "The project required a significant amount to complete, which exceeded our initial budget."
Alternatives: "a considerable amount to" or "a substantial amount to".
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She said the money was not a significant amount to her, "no skin off my nose".
Racing NSW said the industry was large and contributed a significant amount to the NSW economy.
In reading this letter, one may think that one has to sacrifice a significant amount to become a great physician.
This can add a significant amount to the final price as mark-ups for these items are often high.
Australia is a major producer of beef, wheat, and sugar and already exports a significant amount to Japan.
Just keep in mind that most employment opportunities are limited and would not provide a significant amount to cover your expenses.
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Air pollution, to which vehicles contribute a significant amount, leads to tens of thousands of early deaths a year.
Depending upon when a graduate exits, this could be a significant amount added to their debt load.
The company had done a significant amount of work to get to grips with likely credit exposure.
"There would have to be a significant amount of layoffs to have an impact".
"But there still seems to be a significant amount of work to accomplish".
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