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The phrase "amount of games" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct term is "number of games," as "amount" is used for uncountable nouns, while "number" is used for countable nouns like "games."
Example: "The number of games played this season has increased significantly."
Alternatives: "total of games" or "count of games."
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"We all play the same amount of games.
"The amount of games we're going to get is making us all better hockey players.
"We're on a pace to win the same amount of games we did last year".
Look at the amount of games we've had over the Christmas period.
Arsenal are now six points behind Manchester United, having played the same amount of games.
Winning this amount of games in a row could deceive you into thinking that you're playing your best.
"Wes is kind of young because he hasn't played an enormous amount of games for one reason or another.
In the past six seasons at Liverpool he has been involved in a similarly vast amount of games.
You have to be to play that amount of games and be as successful as he has been.
Maybe for the amount of games we must play, it's not good for him to play every game.
"The amount of games we've played this year and the amount of games we'll hopefully continue playing towards the end of the season still being in every trophy, it's important you need everyone to perform when you get that chance".
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