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The phrase "amount of basic goods" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the quantity or volume of essential items or commodities, often in economic or consumer contexts.
Example: "The government is monitoring the amount of basic goods available to ensure that all citizens have access to necessities."
Alternatives: "quantity of essential items" or "volume of fundamental goods".
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The economy has grown only enough to give the people of the U.S. about the same amount of basic goods per capita that it gave them in 1946; however, productive technologies with intense impacts on the environment have displaced less destructive ones.
Accordingly, the affected persons can at least claim qua equal citizens and thus in the name of a politics of respect that amount of basic goods that is necessary for enabling them to effectively use their legal entitlements.
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Prices of basic goods are shooting up.
The shortages of basic goods had begun.
It has high inflation and chronic shortages of basic goods.
The price of basic goods has gone up sharply.
This prompts panic buying of basic goods.
And there are, unsurprisingly, disagreements in catalogs of basic goods.
Often it's through the scarcity of basic goods.
Cross-sectional analyses, in which basic and luxury goods were compared, showed that the lack of basic goods was strongly associated with mental dysfunction.
Anyone of basic good conscience must be.
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