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Discover LudwigThe phrase "amount of printed" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used when referring to a quantity of printed material, but it should be phrased differently for clarity.
Example: "The amount of printed materials distributed at the conference was impressive."
Alternatives: "quantity of printed" or "volume of printed".
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Like the operagoers now accustomed to supertitles, those Seattle listeners and others are becoming attuned to receiving a small amount of printed information to accompany the sound on their radios, like a station's call letters or the name of the song that is playing.
A fixed amount of government-owned gold backed an ever larger amount of printed currency.
A large amount of printed material, religious and secular, has been produced in the script, including Taiwan's first newspaper, the Taiwan Church News.
Participants will be given a small amount of printed information to prevent 'resentful demoralisation'.
Participants randomised to the usual care group were advised to continue with their usual approach to weight loss and were given a small amount of printed information at baseline, reflecting the type of information available within primary care.
Call the relevant immigration department and ask for more specific information in relation to yourself no amount of printed information can ever be as clear as laying out your personal situation before someone who can advise on the specifics.
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Prosecutors are still combing through the 5 terabytes of electronic data, or roughly five million pages, that they have confiscated, in addition to enormous amounts of printed material, he said.
The amount of scFv printed in the array was determined by printing serial 1 10 dilutions of previously reported anti-gastrin TA4 scFv at 0.5 μg/ml to construct a regression line [ 40].
Hence the importance of a successful opening weekend, and the increasing amount of prints made up for a film's first appearance.
The charity even claims to have encountered a "kill chip" designed by manufacturers to disable printers so that "after a certain amount of print-outs, ink will have leaked in a way that makes the printer unviable".
While you may no longer be printing long business reports and have found that it is cheaper to have Costco or Walgreens make your photos than to do it yourself, "the amount of printing has not changed," said Stephen Baker, a vice president at NPD, a research firm.
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