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Discover LudwigThe phrase "amount of cookies" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct term should be "number of cookies" since "cookies" is a countable noun.
Example: "I need to know the number of cookies you baked for the party."
Alternatives: "quantity of cookies" or "total cookies."
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We offer air-popped popcorn, yogurts, and are instituting a lot of fresh fruits and vegetables, with a minimal amount of cookies".
Jenny Evans's children, who are 9 and 7, drink plenty of plain milk and eat a moderate amount of cookies, ice cream and the occasional piece of candy.
On Saturday, Mr. Khan, whose carpentry shop in Kandahar, and thus his livelihood, had been damaged by American bombs, bought a meager amount of cookies from Ghulam Rasoul Faizi, a former professor who had been fired by the Taliban.
My husband reported that I bought a reasonable amount of cookies for the family but I let our son buy 10 boxes of his own with his own money (if case you're wondering what some kids do with their allowance) and stash them in his bedroom closet for his personal rationing!
Interestingly, the total amount of cookies consumed was not affected by awareness of monitoring.
It was hypothesised that awareness of the UEM would decrease the amount of cookies consumed, but have no effect on the amount of pasta that was eaten.
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Scoop a generous amount of cookie dough with a spoon and drop it in even places.
Depending on amount of cookie left on toothpick, adjust cooking time accordingly.
Arrange 6 equal amounts of cookie dough on each prepared baking tray.
3. Drop scant 1/4-cup amounts of cookie dough onto prepared baking sheets, spacing them 1 1/2 inches apart.
Use a spoon or a small ice cream scoop to place even amounts of cookie dough onto the baking sheet.
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