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Discover LudwigThe phrase "amount has been" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a quantity or total that has been established or calculated in the past.
Example: "The amount has been verified and is now ready for processing."
Alternatives: "total has been" or "quantity has been".
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That amount has been increasing rapidly even without a surcharge.
So far, no significant amount has been recovered.
That amount has been raised from private and public sources.
The benefit amount has been frozen since 1996.
Only a fraction of that amount has been raised.
That amount has been hotly disputed in court.
A huge amount has been done to address and reduce the scale of that threat.
The sample, a small amount, has been missing for at least a week, Mr. Coleman said.
That amount has been captured because of his administration's insistence that agencies cut spending.
So far, some $20 billion of that amount has been forgiven.
I was told the amount has been split into two separate cheques of £89.60.
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