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The phrase "amount might be lower" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing potential reductions in quantity, value, or cost in various contexts, such as finance or statistics.
Example: "Due to recent market changes, the amount might be lower than initially projected."
Alternatives: "the figure could be reduced" or "the total may decrease."
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This doesn't help someone with a low income, whose bail amount might be lower, but still unpayable on limited means.
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The trick is, that amount might be $1 million — or 1 cent.
But they suspect that the amounts might be small.
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