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The phrase "amount of both" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a quantity that includes two different items or categories.
Example: "The report indicated an amount of both revenue and expenses for the quarter."
Alternatives: "quantity of both" or "total of both".
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Gilder has done a substantial amount of both.
Despite the amount of both recent and older matter present there is no offensive odour.
Unlike many other transactions, renting cars online requires a fair amount of both concentration and skepticism.
"The leader of the M.P.A.A. needs to have a fair amount of both sizzle and steak.
He brings with him a huge amount of both retail and operational expertise and we very much look forward to working with him".
By contrast, the newly proven method takes just minutes, saving scientists what has traditionally been a frustrating amount of both time and money.
S4BB has a lot of free apps and paid-for apps, but what's clear is that BB10 makes up a significant amount of both.
It doesn't take too much for the Tibbetts to save an astonishing amount of both money and energy once Poyzer shows them the error of their wasteful ways.
But Argentina and Venezuela already had a fair amount of both, so the syndicate turned to new markets.In late 2004 Mr Pa travelled to Angola.
But the amount of both fiscal and economic progress in Spain, Ireland and Portugal, and to some extent Italy, is both underappreciated and heartening.
"At EMAP you get an equal amount of both.
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