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The phrase "amount of ice generated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the quantity of ice produced in a specific context, such as in scientific experiments or industrial processes.
Example: "The amount of ice generated during the cooling process was measured to ensure efficiency."
Alternatives: "quantity of ice produced" or "volume of ice created."
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Large amount of ice generated spatially in the vessel.
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The cooling capacity of this device was investigated by measuring the mass amount of the ice generated during a certain period of 3 h operation, and the experiments were conducted at different ambient temperature ranging from 20 °C to 35 °C.
The stable operating range was slightly smaller compared with the traditional scraped surface type, and heat transfer coefficients were somewhat smaller due to smaller amount of generated ice fraction as common super-cooling type.
One factor is the amount of ice on the continents.
Fill a highball glass with ice, then transfer that amount of ice to a cocktail shaker.
The amount of ice that can be produced is 12 kg/day.
So, the shelves hold back a huge amount of ice.
The least amount of ice on the blades deteriorates the aerodynamic performance of the system.
On the other hand, if the temperature is below the freezing point of ice, solid particles containing a great amount of ice can exist.
"The increasing amount of ice makes for a dangerous sail".
Location dictates the ice build-up, and the southeast portion of Lake Michigan receives a good amount of ice.
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