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Discover LudwigThe phrase "amount of mutilation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the extent or degree of physical harm or damage inflicted on something or someone.
Example: "The forensic report detailed the amount of mutilation found on the victim's body, raising concerns about the brutality of the crime."
Alternatives: "degree of mutilation" or "extent of mutilation".
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Furthermore, radiotherapy was said to reduce the amount of "mutilation" to a minimum.
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Many would argue that performing unnecessary surgery on the genitals of such a young girl amounts to mutilation – although it was very much her choice.
It is not a question of mutilation.
There are several degrees of mutilation.
Many of the bodies also showed signs of mutilation.
(She considers gender-reassignment surgery a form of mutilation).
The timing and type of mutilation also differs.
Most likely to: Cause a wave of mutilation.
Findings show that Type II is the most common form of mutilation.
4AD released Wave of Mutilation: The Best of Pixies, along with a companion DVD, entitled Pixies.
"Walking with the Crustaceans" is a visual representation of "Wave of Mutilation"'s lyrics.
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