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Discover LudwigThe phrase "amount of aids" is not correct in standard written English.
The term "aids" is typically used in a countable sense, so "number of aids" would be more appropriate.
Example: "The number of aids available for the project has increased significantly this year."
Alternatives: "quantity of aids" or "total aids available."
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But the amount of AIDS transmission in prison is unknown.
This measure aimed to increase coverage of the surveillance system and in fact increased the amount of AIDS incidence in Brazil.
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Despite the large amount of aid being made available in addressing the AIDS epidemic, shortfalls in both money and numbers of people being reached are apparent.
It offered an unlimited amount of aid.
"We know an enormous amount of aid is misplaced.
The extractive industry payments to developing countries dwarf the amount of aid they receive.
Help only those who can stay in their homes with a modest amount of aid.
So far, the sparse amount of aid dropped in since 1996 has clearly helped.
Badly run countries showed negligible or negative growth, and no amount of aid altered this.
"Did the administration give a huge amount of aid and get sucker-punched?
The government needs international aid to achieve this but the amount of aid for sanitation projects has been falling.
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