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Discover LudwigThe phrase "amount myself" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be a misunderstanding or misphrasing, as "amount" typically refers to quantity and cannot be used reflexively with "myself."
Example: "I need to assess how much I can contribute to the project" could be a more appropriate expression.
Alternatives: "evaluate my contribution" or "assess my value."
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"I do a fair amount myself," protested Ms Lawson.
– chhavi "Had to be something off Abbey Road as the vinyl copy my Dad owns is completely shredded due to the amount myself and my sister listened to it when we were kids/teens.
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I have challenged myself in all sorts of ways and learnt a huge amount about myself and others.
I learned an incredible amount about myself and the world.
"I was giving my mother a portion, but I had an excess amount for myself".
But I learned a tremendous amount about myself and what I was capable of doing on my own.
Through this process I learned a huge amount about myself: who I was, what I wanted out of life and where my real passions lay.
"I always pooled your father's pension and my earnings, and took out the same amount for myself that he drank up.
"He is the guy who has been leading our squad for the last four years building to this and it meant a tremendous amount to myself and the guys when we heard from him.
"I've learned a huge amount about myself, about everything.
"To have a crack at the final at this late stage of my career would mean a huge amount to myself and my family".
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