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The phrase "a uncountable amount of" is not correct in standard English; it should be "an uncountable amount of." You can use it when referring to quantities that cannot be counted individually, such as liquids or abstract concepts.
Example: "There is an uncountable amount of information available on the internet."
Alternatives: "a vast amount of" or "an immense quantity of."
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During the last decade, an uncountable amount of graphene prototype devices have been reported, but unfortunately none of them has faced mass production and commercialization.
Growing up, I always had coloring books laying around my room with an uncountable amount of crayons, markers, and coloring pencils.
But infinite time does not mean an uncountable amount of time, it actually means "no" time.
An uncountable amount of strangers came up to me and said things like, "you need to eat something," or "is something wrong with you?" I was engulfed by comments like this, from the beginning of the day until the end.
We could spend uncountable amounts of money on a foreign war and offer tax cuts to the wealthy at the same time.
We obtain a new example of an uncountable family of pairwise non-isomorphic factors of type III1 with the same τ invariant.
Frank McCourt, a career teacher, changed an uncountable number of lives, and so many came after his retirement from teaching.
There is an uncountable partial order that includes neither an uncountable set of pairwise comparable elements, nor an uncountable set of pairwise incomparable elements.
Equations (17)–(18) together with assumption b imply that ( bar{q}(theta ) ) is a non-decreasing continuous function that has an uncountable set of non-differentiable points.
Unfortunately, each of these strategies presupposes that we already have a prior grip on the notion of an uncountable set e.g., to initially characterize an uncountable set of axioms, to formulate the Upward Löwenheim-Skolem theorem, or to prove that second-order ZFC has only uncountable models.
Winter Series was a display of intricately woven choreography, a textured and complex fabric made out of an uncountable series of beautifully focused performance moments.
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