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The phrase "amount of appeals" is not correct in standard written English; it should be "number of appeals." You can use it when discussing the count or frequency of appeals in a specific context, such as legal cases or customer feedback.
Example: "The court received a significant number of appeals regarding the recent ruling."
Alternatives: "volume of appeals" or "total appeals."
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The three cards of jump racing in this country don't make a huge amount of appeal but there's some interesting all-weather action at Newcastle, where Sunglider (3.50) is a fair bet at 4-1 in the opening handicap.
"People who come along and say 'I've got the answer', whether it is an answer or not, have a certain amount of appeal," Mr Blair said.
My view is that free ad-supported streaming has an enormous amount of appeal and is preferable to taking up space on your hard drive with episodes that you may never watch again.
Outrageous sleeves or cutouts will add just the right amount of appeal.
Though it's "the first smart watch with a reasonable amount of appeal," it underwhelms overall, said Alex Gauna, an analyst at JMP Securities.
The DJ did let me hang out in the booth, but there was no escaping the fact that Lenin was hotter than hell, and had about the same amount of appeal.
STREAMING movies on household TV offers vast amounts of appeal.
Plus, a tremendous amount of her appeal is visual.
And finally – "he has a tremendous amount of sex appeal", says Bruce Forsyth's ex-wife Penny.
"But there needs to be a certain amount of shelf appeal, so there is always some fashion involved".
Bold gambles and dramatic gestures have always been part of Mr. Saakashvili's political arsenal, however, and no small amount of his appeal.
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