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Discover LudwigThe phrase "amount of junk" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a quantity or volume of unwanted or useless items or information.
Example: "After the garage sale, we were left with an overwhelming amount of junk that we needed to dispose of."
Alternatives: "quantity of trash" or "volume of clutter".
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He is also starting a sticker campaign to reduce the amount of junk mail people receive.
I get a huge amount of junk mail from animal charities, because I send them money.
"It's just incredible the amount of junk they've produced," he said.
When you make rules limiting the amount of junk kids can eat, their weight problems lessen.
I've done a lot of work on this house, and there's an enormous amount of junk".
Isn't now the time to reduce the ridiculous amount of junk mail that we receive each day?
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The drop in status matters for companies needing to borrow in the bond markets and can even force investors to sell bonds, because funds often have limits on the amount of junk-rated debt they hold.
They stuff their piggy faces with vast amounts of junk food and starchy treats.
People of a healthy weight and obese individuals were even found to consume nearly identical amounts of junk food.
The hackers used a botnet, a network of thousands of malware-infected personal computers, to direct huge amounts of junk traffic to Cyxymu's pages on Twitter, LiveJournal, YouTube and Facebook in an attempt to disable them, Ms. Jones said.
When we can't live up to our expectations we are more likely to engage in behaviour that can lead to poor health – eating large amounts of junk food in a short space of time.
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