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The phrase "amount is intended" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when specifying or clarifying the quantity or value that is meant or expected in a particular context.
Example: "The total amount is intended to cover all expenses related to the project."
Alternatives: "the intended amount" or "the amount meant".
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Another prize of the same amount is intended to be given to an imprisoned writer.
The amount is intended to cover direct expenses such as travel or parking.
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He is convinced that the payment, which is more than the standard amount, was intended to discourage him from making a bid.
The amount was intended to be a per-week rate.
Thus, terms such as "increase of secretion" and "decrease of amount" are intended to represent the dynamic behaviors in TP.
The public pledging of such large amounts is intended more as a confidence measure, he added.
The amounts are intended to offset the reduction in state bonding for affordable housing from $125 million in 1989 to $5 million last year.
Therefore, smaller discharge pressure of the compressor, decreased electricity consumption, and enhanced cooling capacity amounts were intended in this study.
Part of the aid, amounting to $59 million, is intended to advance the Newark-Elizabeth Rail Link, an 8.8-mile route that would connect Newark Liberty International Airport, Elizabeth and the city itself.
It would also allow small businesses to write off more of the cost of new equipment, increasing the amount to $75,000 from $25,000, which is intended to promote investment.
Metric: success fee: percentage of data correctly delivered to the correspondent constituent, considering the amount of that data that is intended to be delivered.
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