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Discover LudwigThe phrase "amount of disciplines" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct term would be "number of disciplines" as "amount" is typically used for uncountable nouns.
Example: "The project requires a significant number of disciplines to ensure its success."
Alternatives: "variety of disciplines" or "range of disciplines".
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My ideal of education is, in the end, what I got: a certain amount of disciplines, a certain amount of schooling, and then a lot of guidance from others".
"For our clay target shooters, there's only a minimal amount of disciplines, not the full range of clay target disciplines".
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The mayor conceded that pulling firefighters off the site "may require a certain amount of discipline".
This makes huge demands and requires a huge amount of discipline.
It takes a huge amount of discipline and hard work, especially from the performers.
"We have adopted a certain amount of discipline and have had some success.
It also added a certain amount of discipline to my lifestyle which aided my study".
But that requires a certain amount of discipline, whereas a new widget requires only a few bucks.
And yet it takes an enormous amount of discipline, even personal sacrifice, to create a look that lasts.
"It forces guys to go to bed early," Tollackson said, "and puts a certain amount of discipline on us this year, which I think we needed".
It must have required a considerable amount of discipline, or class, to resist the moderator's rapidly escalating invitations for them to get in there and make news.
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