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Discover LudwigThe phrase "amount more than" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used to compare quantities, but the correct form would be "an amount greater than."
Example: "The project requires an amount greater than $10,000 to proceed."
Alternatives: "a sum exceeding" or "a quantity surpassing".
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And is that amount more than we're already consuming?
The Minnesota Twins gave the next largest amount, more than $800,000.
"Then I see others who have an enormous amount more than me.
"We think they will have a significant amount more than we have," Mr. de Blasio said.
That's a meaningful amount, more than work in residential building construction.
That pales in comparison to the amount — more than $400,000 — required for similar Greek protection.
This amount, more than the average UK salary and enough for a sizeable house deposit, will seem staggering to some.
"These people actually want a very high amount, more than we can supply, but we are trying to see how much grain we can raise," Aleto said.
"For just a small amount more than the cheapest policies, you can get far better cover," says Mark Loydall, a chartered financial planner at Cambourne Financial Planning.
The total (if I even knew it) is like a lot, a lot, a lot, times even a huge amount more than that.
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Goldman paid a record amount -- more than half a billion dollars -- to settle this case.
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