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The phrase "amount of name" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear what is meant by "amount of name," as "amount" typically refers to quantity, which does not apply to "name."
Example: "The amount of name used in the document was excessive and confusing."
Alternatives: "number of names" or "quantity of names".
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Mr. Melbostad, without a huge amount of name recognition, has slowly been building the Phi label into a favorite of kinky editors with secret dark fantasies involving knee-high leather boots, and it was funny to see so many of them simultaneously circle No. 20 in their show notes when Kasia Struss turned the corner in a killer pair of black stretch jeans with metal studs all along the sides.
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No amount of name-calling, intimidation or violence can ever change this reality.
Bajwa painted Majeed as someone who "engaged in a fantastic amount of name-dropping" and who made "derogatory comments" about a number of high-profile figures, including the former England captain David Gower and Pakistan's president, Asif Ali Zardari.
But no amount of name-dropping could disguise the fact that Clinton had just dropped a tactical bombshell that could help insulate her from Biden's pitch for the blue-collar heart of the party.
But no amount of naming names, identifying individual movies or describing scenes can account for the work's delicious, fast-paced flow.
Most of the short poems are associated with a place and an author, which might account for the relative high amount of names and dates.
Knowing the gender of your betta can help limit the amount of names for you to choose from (for instance; Skylare and Velvet are good names for females while Maximum or Cory are good names for males).
Without a tagged corpus of notebooks this is difficult to answer, but it would be interesting to know if there is a genre specific "name density", which would allow for automated genre detection, or help to flag "eccentric compilations", which contain texts with unusual high or low amounts of names and dates.
It is at the discretion of private hospitals as to whether name information is collected, and so generally have a large amount of missing name information for both mothers and infants, thus affecting linkage rates for both mothers and infants.
There is a certain amount of menu name dropping.
And here's David Catanese, in Politico: "Cruz's double-digit victory in a megastate ushers in what Tea Party members hope will be a new phase in which no amount of money, name ID or establishment support is immune to the burgeoning movement".
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