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Discover LudwigThe phrase "amount of cups" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to specify the quantity or number of cups needed or used in a certain situation. Example: "The recipe calls for an equal amount of cups of flour and sugar."
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Just be sure that the tea ball has the capacity for the amount of cups you're planning on brewing.
Press the desired setting to the amount of cups the machine has to make with the K-cup you selected to use (if there are buttons on your particular machine available).
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By reducing the amount of cans, bottles, cups, and other components necessary to make a custom cocktail, bars reduce a significant amount of waste.
Mash and sift cold, cooked potatoes to the amount of two cups.
"Red Bull contains moderate levels of caffeine (80 milligrams per 8.4-ounce can), approximately the equivalent amount of a cup of filtered coffee," the company said.
The two transducers not only measure the in-plane shrinkage/swelling of the panel, but since they are located at different distances, their measurements can also be combined with simple geometrical calculations to indicate the amount of distortion (cupping) which the panel undergoes.
"To have the same amount of World Cup wins as him is surreal," said Ligety, who is from Park City, Utah.
The rule does not ban the freedom of buying soda -- you can buy an infinite amount of 16-ounce cups -- so much as it limits the maximum size of each cup.
In fact, the FDA limits the amount of lead in cups and mugs to that which results in no more than 0.5 μg/mL lead in an acidic leaching solution (USFDA 2015).
Nevertheless, the amount of sniffing the cup containing the unfamiliar mouse of SynII−/− mice vs the empty cup (as shown in Fig. 2A and B) was not impaired in the modified three-chamber test.
Moreover, it seems that navigation-based cup positioning in THA meets the criteria of evidence by reducing the amount of outliers in cup orientation (Leenders et al. 2002, Stipcak et al. 2004, Ottersbach and Haaker 2005, Kalteis et al. 2006a, Parratte and Argenson 2007).
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