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The phrase "a sizeable dose of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant amount of something, often in a figurative sense, such as emotions, experiences, or substances.
Example: "The presentation included a sizeable dose of humor, which kept the audience engaged throughout."
Alternatives: "a substantial amount of" or "a considerable portion of".
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But there have been a sizeable amount of stinkers, too.
A sizeable number of Tory MEPs are anti-European zealots.
A sizeable chunk of the $13bn relates to customer redress.
Halliburton has won a sizeable share of them.
Most also show a sizeable percentage of undecided voters.
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A 2010 Home Office survey found that a sizeable majority of the public supported their use.
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