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The phrase "amount of indignation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the level or degree of anger or annoyance someone feels about a particular situation or event.
Example: "The amount of indignation expressed by the community after the decision was overwhelming."
Alternatives: "level of indignation" or "degree of indignation".
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There was a certain amount of indignation among anxious feminists.
Perhaps most significantly, there was a large amount of indignation that Hatchet should dare to interfere in the matter when she was not even a United fan.
In the polarised conflict over Palestine, not labelling the occupied territories as either Israeli or Palestinian might well cause the least total amount of indignation.
The Emersons' eldest daughter, Ellen, said of her mother's attitude toward domestic duties, "It was her nature to take them with a curiously exaggerated view of their importance and to expend on them an amazing amount of indignation and shame".
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On Sky's Champions League show immediately following the dramatic events in Munich, Graeme Souness responded magnificently, quivering with roughly the same amount of righteous indignation that his old pal Roberto Mancini had struggled to contain in his post-match interview, and pointing out helpfully, if a trifle unnecessarily, that the Manchester City manager had also been seething.
It's a strong solution to the Oscar's typically janky optics, borne from asking a single person to usher an annual award show with the exact right amount of political indignation, humor, and grace.
The relationship between central London's police and press appears to have been far too cosy for far too long and no amount of hindsight or indignation can alter that insidious impression.
The amount of the award prompted indignation in France.
Whether it's mustering up just the correct amount of flippant disrespect or righteous indignation and bucking the Fox News group-think or playfully and hilariously derailing a conversation he finds tedious by throwing out a totally bizarre non-sequitur -- "It'll make you crazy, the V..
There will be a renewed effort to rename after Teo Peter the street on which the Embassy is located, and it is possible that city officials may accede to the anticipated wave of public indignation over the amount of the award offer.
End of indignation.
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