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The phrase "amount of points" is not correct in standard written English; it should be "number of points." You can use "number of points" when referring to a countable quantity of points, such as in scoring or grading systems.
Example: "The final score was determined by the number of points each team accumulated throughout the game."
Alternatives: "total points" or "points tally."
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Your score is the current amount of points.
His misjudgment cost us a big amount of points".
In strategy A, only the highest amount of points awarded per category was noted.
Evaluation strategy B required to note only the highest amount of points awarded per category.
"With the amount of points we've got now, you go down," the Dutchman added.
I think we've probably taken the right amount of points but the performance levels have been magnificent".
The amount of points is OK – I think to have 13 points is very nice for Watford.
"In past seasons the amount of points we've obtained would have got us into the top four.
It is a paradox for the Lakers -- they cannot seem to win without Bryant scoring an incredible amount of points.
"Dwight doesn't have to score a ridiculous amount of points for us to win, because it's just his presence there".
Each costs a set amount of points to play.
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