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Discover LudwigThe phrase "amount of brain" is not standard in written English and may sound awkward.
It could be used in informal contexts to refer to the quantity or capacity of brain function or intelligence, but it is not commonly used.
Example: "The amount of brain power needed to solve this puzzle is quite significant."
Alternatives: "level of intelligence" or "capacity of thought".
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They also cause an inordinate amount of brain freeze.
The amount of brain activity devoted to each task actually decreases.
"He was truly symbolical of Austrian soccer at its peak period: no brawn but any amount of brain," writes Willy Meisl of Sindelar.
Of all the candidates' speech excerpts, Mr. Romney's sparked the greatest amount of brain activity, especially among the men we observed.
The amount of brain activation generated by mental rotation decreased 29percentt if the person was also listening to a sentence.
Dr. Goldfrank admitted to the resident that there was little to do for "this human being with this amount of brain.
A combination of cash and glory goads the brainy to compete, and can focus a vast amount of brain power on a specific problem.
But for omnivores like us, a vast amount of brain space and time must be devoted to figuring out which of all the many potential dishes nature offers are safe to eat.
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Most people over the age of 16 have probably given Pixie Lott about the same amount of brain-space that she evidently gave to naming her fans: ie not very much.
Whether all that is true or not, or good or bad, isn't what concerns me; where we are is where we are, and no amount of brain-scanning or consideration can undo what is to come.
Over the course of his tenure, there is no cultural figure who has demanded from me the same amount of brain-space and given football's ubiquity, the same must be true of so many of my generation, Arsenal fans or not.
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