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The phrase "actually the amount" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when clarifying or emphasizing a specific quantity or figure in a discussion or explanation.
Example: "I thought the budget was lower, but actually the amount allocated for the project is significantly higher than expected."
Alternatives: "in fact, the amount" or "the actual amount".
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Actually, the amount of invention involved in the development is open to argument.
Actually, the amount raised is nearly two-thirds of what is needed, after the American Friends' fund-raising ball on June 22.
Actually, the amount of stress or changes of the Q-factor are caused by increased external force due to surface roughness[20].
Actually, the amount of power exchange in GCC region in 2011 was increased by 60% compared to 2010 due to the application of new trading agreement [42].
"The amount of growth that will happen is unimaginable and actually, the amount of contribution the area that Stoke-on-Trent and Staffordshire can make to the overall economy of the UK is absolutely huge".
Or is it worth, actually, the amount of the last legitimate bid at Poly – which could be hundreds of thousands of dollars lower? How far back does this go?
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"It has nothing to do with Labour's actual position - they actually increased the amount of money they gave to the EU budget.
Pyrolysis actually increases this value to just over 70%% whereas the subcritical water processing actually decreases the amount of low boiling fractions to around 40%%.
Thus urban areas actually increase the amount of some species.
We can actually measure the amount of extra heat.
The Institute's policy on large bequests actually limited the amount of unrestricted funds available this year.
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