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Discover LudwigThe phrase "amount of genius" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the level or quantity of genius someone possesses or demonstrates in a particular context.
Example: "The amount of genius displayed in her artwork is truly remarkable."
Alternatives: "level of genius" or "degree of genius".
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There is a certain amount of genius to being the lucky recipient of all those circumstances.
There are also factors that no amount of genius can influence, like – to take a random, yet significant input – demography.
It was clear no amount of genius approaching the hole was going to compensate for his miserable efforts trying to dribble the ball home.
It takes a certain amount of genius to stage a derisive spoof of MTV's "My Super Sweet 16" while enthusiastically aping the very materialism it promotes.
But it also created a small amount of genius too.
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Given L.A.'s paltry batting average and astronomic bullpen ERA, no amount of managerial genius could have overcome the Red Sox juggernaut.
"It's amazing the amount of mechanical genius out there," Armentrout says, then corrects himself, "was out there". One of his oldest timepieces is a 300-year-old pocket watch from England.
There's a certain amount of screwball and genius in Willy Wonka.
But naturalism has invested a huge amount of ingenuity, even genius, seeking scientifically responsible answers to these hardest of questions.
The boozing and unhappy love affairs hardly amount to an expression of genius.
The slayings are cooked up in haste, the motives so purely garbled that they amount to a kind of genius and leave the cops chasing shadows.
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