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The phrase "amount of medals" is not correct in standard written English; it should be "number of medals." You can use it when discussing the total count of medals won in a competition or event.
Example: "The country achieved a remarkable number of medals at the Olympics this year."
Alternatives: "total of medals" or "count of medals."
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1: The minimum amount of medals that Team GB should claim in Paralympic shooting.
We have compared this data with the amount of medals won by Team GB at London 2012.
Our athletes, with their hard work and determination, combined with outstanding facilities and the perfect landscape for a life outdoors, have produced this amazing amount of medals.
Some critics, many of whom have rarely had the privilege of watching Phelps swim in the blurring flesh, will continue to argue that it has been somehow "easier" for him to win such a dizzying amount of medals in a sport like swimming.
"Team Ireland has a huge amount of medals at the minute and I know they're going to get more.
"I am not going to turn around and say we are going to win [a certain] amount of medals," said the 57-year-old Australian.
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Hopefully they win lots of medals.
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