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The phrase "abnormal amount of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a quantity that is unusual or outside the norm in various contexts, such as scientific, medical, or everyday situations.
Example: "The study revealed an abnormal amount of stress hormones in the participants after the experiment."
Alternatives: "unusual quantity of" or "excessive amount of".
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To put it bluntly, we have abnormally large penises banging away at vaginas and rectums for an abnormal amount of time.
There was an abnormal amount of fluid in the lungs.
Doctors discovered arrhythmia, an abnormal amount of electrical activity in the heart, during Thorn's knee-replacement surgery in August.
If engines take in an abnormal amount of water or the airflow is interrupted, they can flame out.
Lactosuria (abnormal amount of lactose in the urine) may occur in nursing mothers.
Francis, who missed seven games because of migraines last season, has Meniere's disease, the result of an abnormal amount of fluid in the inner ear.
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The abnormal amounts of electricity that get discharged can be temporarily disabling.
As a result, abnormal amounts of glycogen are stored in the muscles and other organs.
So far so good, you might think, except that this year's award has prompted abnormal amounts of grousing.
Many disorders of learning, memory, and motor control are caused by abnormal amounts of glutamate, a neurotransmitter in the brain.
A physician assistant found that abnormal amounts of protein were spilling out in his urine.
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