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The phrase "amount of advantages" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression would typically use "number of advantages" instead, as "amount" is used for uncountable nouns.
Example: "The number of advantages to this approach is significant."
Alternatives: "number of benefits" or "variety of advantages."
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"I now realise I had a huge amount of advantages when I was growing up in West Glamorgan," he said.
We, and the presidents and prime ministers I speak to, think that belonging to the euro has brought about an enormous amount of advantages.
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"I'd like to believe experience gives you a certain amount of advantage," Torre would say, knowing that Cone by now had little else to give.
The amount, however, for which the employer ought to be charged, where the laborer abandons his contract, is only the reasonable worth, or the amount of advantage lie receives upon the whole transaction, (ante 15, Wadleigh v. Sutton,) and, in estimating the value of the labor, the contract price for the service cannot be exceeded.
The simulation studies suggest that MADGiC has favorable operating characteristics relative to existing methods, and further highlights specifically the amount of advantage gained by incorporating functional impact scores.
"And that brings the state a huge amount of economic advantages.
The Cold Gas Spray method has become a novel thermal-spray process which offers an amount of interesting advantages such as no oxidation and dense coatings; it involves the acceleration of the powder particles by injection into a high-velocity gas stream and these are then impinged upon suitable substrates.
We found that the overall sequence encoding in the contralateral M1 covaried with the amount of behavioural advantages for the trained sequences, suggesting that our analysis uncovered skill-dependent representations.
Smartphones certainly provide a profound amount of practical advantage and comfort, but there is a cost.
Another way to mark the difference between formal and substantive equality of opportunity on the one hand and level-the-playing-field (luck egalitarian) equality of opportunity on the other is to note that the former sets conditions on people fairly gaining advantageous positions in society but says nothing about the amount and kind of advantages that should attach to these positions.
There was no difference in the desired amount of information on advantages and disadvantages of treatment options and the desired involvement in the decision-making between patients and nurses.
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