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amount of presentation
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "amount of presentation" is not correct in standard written English.
It is unclear and does not convey a specific meaning; "amount" is typically used with countable nouns, while "presentation" is an uncountable noun in this context. Example: "The amount of presentation required for the project was overwhelming."
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2 human-written examples
Because of the informal character of the discussions a certain amount of attention has to be paid to the way the thoughts are broached, so a certain amount of presentation in paraphrase is therefore unavoidable.
Science
We have an old saying in Scotland that you cannot polish a turnip and no amount of presentation will disguise the fact that the EU has a structural problem which we are not addressing.
Science
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58 human-written examples
Other factors, such as time to ROSC, total amount of epinephrine, presentation rhythm, bystander CPR and age, had a greater impact on neurological outcome than the development of AKI.
Science
People don't like to have to perform the amount of self-presentation that is required in a personal encounter.
News & Media
For example, speeding up the CS/US connection by a factor of two reduces the amount of US presentations one needs by half.
Science
The fast and slow conditions therefore involved a total amount of 48 presentations each (four stimuli × four arrays ×three times).
Science
Practice and experience are impacted not only by the amount or frequency of presentation but also by how these presentations are arranged the learning schedule.
Science
In order to limit the amount of variants presented in the paper, we decided to use a stepwise presentation.
Amount, depth, and timing of presentation of information about complications to youth should be tailored to the child's developmental maturity, the family's prior exposure to diabetes, and parental preferences.
Science
"For every hour we see a reduction in alcohol trading in the Kings Cross and CBD area, we are confident of seeing a major reduction in the amount of alcohol-related presentations that will come through our emergency department doors," Winder said in a statement.
News & Media
This stimulation by nanomaterials has been shown by Moon et al. to cause DCs to induce large amounts of cross-presentation for stronger and sustained anti-tumor immune responses[27].
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When discussing presentations, consider if you're referring to the quality, quantity, or specific attributes. Use precise language, such as "level of the presentation" or "amount of information presented", to ensure clarity.
Common error
Avoid using "amount" directly with uncountable nouns like "presentation." Instead, clarify what aspect you are quantifying (e.g., "amount of time spent presenting" or "level of detail in the presentation").
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "amount of presentation" attempts to quantify something about a presentation, but the grammatical correctness is disputed. Ludwig AI indicates that it's not standard written English, as "amount" is typically used with countable nouns, while "presentation" in this context is uncountable.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "amount of presentation" might seem intuitive, it's generally considered grammatically incorrect in standard written English. Ludwig AI confirms this assessment, noting the mismatch between "amount" (typically used with countable nouns) and "presentation" (uncountable in this context). To ensure clarity and grammatical accuracy, it's best to opt for alternatives like "level of presentation", "quantity of information presented", or similar phrases that precisely convey the intended meaning. Choosing the right wording depends heavily on the specific aspect of the presentation you're trying to describe.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
quantity of presentation
Replaces "amount" with "quantity", which might be more suitable depending on whether the aspect being measured is discrete or continuous.
level of presentation
Focuses on the quality or standard of the presentation rather than its measurable extent.
extent of the presentation
Emphasizes the scope or range covered by the presentation.
degree of presentation
Highlights the intensity or depth of the presentation.
nature of presentation
Shifts the focus to the style or manner in which the presentation is delivered.
form of presentation
Indicates the specific format or structure used for the presentation.
mode of presentation
Similar to "form", but emphasizes the method or medium used for delivery.
volume of information presented
Highlights that the focus is on the information that is presented and its volume.
depth of information in the presentation
Highlights how detailed the information is, how deep.
scope of the presentation
Focuses on how wide the presentation is in terms of subject.
FAQs
How can I use "amount of presentation" in a sentence correctly?
While "amount of presentation" isn't grammatically ideal, you can rephrase it to specify what you're measuring. For example, "amount of time spent presenting" or "amount of detail in the presentation" are more appropriate. Alternatives could be "level of presentation" or "degree of presentation" depending on the context.
What's a better way to say "amount of presentation"?
Depending on the context, consider using phrases like "quantity of presentation", "level of presentation", or "extent of the presentation". The best choice depends on what aspect of the presentation you're emphasizing.
Is it correct to say "amount of presentation"?
According to Ludwig AI, the phrase is not standard in written English. "Amount" is best used with countable nouns. Consider rephrasing to use "level", "degree", or specifying what is being measured (e.g., "amount of information in the presentation").
What's the difference between "amount of presentation" and "level of presentation"?
"Amount of presentation" is vague and grammatically questionable, while "level of presentation" refers to the quality, sophistication, or standard of the presentation. Use "level of presentation" when discussing the quality of the presentation rather than a measurable quantity.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
88%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested