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The phrase "a small amounts of" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a small amount of" when referring to a singular quantity.
Example: "I only need a small amount of sugar for this recipe."
Alternatives: "a little bit of" or "a tiny quantity of".
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A: Small amounts of money works, but it's more about the support, the acknowledgement of the money.
The study published in the British Medical Journal (BMJ) concludes that drinking just a small amounts of alcohol increases the risk of cancer in women and men who smoke.
We did not observed a significant effect on wound repair when ultra pure LPS was used, suggesting that the presence of a small amounts of other microbial products signaling via TLR2 and or TLR5 in not ultra-pure LPS preparations may be a reason for such discrepancy [43].
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With perhaps a small amount of prodding.
A gravita - a small amount of seriousness?
Just a small amount of "Lancastrian French".
There are a small amount of workers.
They found a small amount of drugs.
It contains a small amount of aromatic musqué-clone chardonnay.
I'd also done a small amount of research.
The diet includes a small amount of wine with meals.
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