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The phrase "amount of cigarettes" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is most commonly used when referring to a specific quantity or number of cigarettes. Example: The doctor advised John to reduce the amount of cigarettes he smoked per day in order to improve his health.
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He claims cigarette butts are the last acceptable form of littering and banning the filter would reduce the amount of cigarettes smoked by a long shot.
To investigate the prevalence of physician-diagnosed COPD and to explore the relationship between the total amount of cigarettes smoked (TACS) and COPD among urban and rural adults in Nanjing, China.
It was decreased for subjects 40 years and older, but there was no associations with the amount of cigarettes in any of the age groups [36].
A recent independent study carried out by researchers at Imperial College London (where the founders met and studied) showed that 36percentt of participants who used Quit Genius quit smoking, and users who did not quit smoking still saw a 69percentt reduction in the amount of cigarettes they smoked.
Childhood cancer Significant monotonic decreasing trends in risk were found in relation to the amount of cigarettes smoked by the mother during pregnancy for all child cancers, leukaemia, lymphoma, CNS tumours and other solid tumours (p < 0.001, p = 0.03, p = 0.01 and P = 0.03 respectively), with ORs statistically significantly below 1 among heavy smokers.
"She added that she did not order a specific amount of cigarettes, she only received what they sent". Guo was asked: "Do you make a living from selling these cigarettes?" and replied "Don't want to answer". She also said "Don't know" when asked if she knew there was tax to be paid on cigarettes in the UK.
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The American woman (Carroll Brooks) is strictly camp, and the amount of cigarette puffing is a smoking joke.
He added, however, that his company did not intend to surfeit its readers with an "overwhelming" amount of cigarette advertising.
The pack-year is a unit to quantify the amount of cigarette smoking and is calculated by multiplying the number of packs of cigarettes smoked per day by the number of years the person has smoked.
On beaches, where it would seem to be even easier to get away with sneaking a smoke, the amount of cigarette litter dropped by about two-thirds after the ban, the city said.
In summary, then, what has happened since 1963 is that the total amount of cigarette tobacco per capita consumed by the adult population has fallen off by close to twenty per cent, and that in return for this the tobacco companies have been selling slightly more cigarettes, containing considerably less tobacco, more filter, and more air, at higher prices than ever.
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