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The phrase "amassed a significant amount" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the collection or gathering of a large quantity of something, such as resources, data, or wealth.
Example: "Over the years, the organization has amassed a significant amount of funding to support its initiatives."
Alternatives: "gathered a considerable sum" or "accumulated a large quantity."
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But he had also amassed a significant amount of personal debt.
And the company says it has amassed a significant amount of data on driver behavior through a recent program, capturing everything from road rage to impromptu road-trip singalongs.
Now, a decade into our work, Education Pioneers has amassed a significant amount of data on our more than 1,600 alumni.
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The timing of the age is relevant because it's the period of our lives, where we've begun to amass a significant amount of assets or net worth.
This field has amassed a substantial amount of quantitative data, on which mathematical models have developed.
Trump has amassed a significant delegate lead over his nearest rival, Ted Cruz.
In later years he also amassed a significant collection of old-master works on paper.
Eventually, Mr. Milner's new venture capital firm, DST Global, also amassed a significant stake in Facebook.
Kevin Abel, a businessman, also amassed a significant war chest.
I miss a significant amount of school.
They were broken by a significant amount".
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