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Discover LudwigThe phrase "amount of freedom" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to a degree of freedom or liberty that someone or something has. For example: "The amount of freedom that I have in my job allows me to be creative and explore new ideas."
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They need a certain amount of freedom.
Verdasco is playing with a certain amount of freedom again.
And that gives you an enormous amount of freedom".
Under their eccentric tutor the Rev Francis Copplestone, the children have a considerable amount of freedom.
Courts have given student publications a certain amount of freedom and responsibility.
"In Vietnam there was an amazing amount of freedom given to the press.
"We had the same amount of freedom, or more, in Hafez's time," Helou said.
We slipped under the radar and were allowed an amazing amount of freedom.
Surely Microsoft does have a certain amount of freedom to choose its prices, right?
"I had an enormous amount of freedom onstage because of Jock," she says.
"There was an incredible amount of freedom, if you will," Mr. Gripaldi added.
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