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Discover LudwigThe phrase "amount of prints" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct term would be "number of prints" since "prints" is a countable noun.
Example: "The artist produced a limited number of prints for the exhibition."
Alternatives: "quantity of prints" or "total prints."
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Hence the importance of a successful opening weekend, and the increasing amount of prints made up for a film's first appearance.
Avoid using a large amount of prints on your table or it will look cluttered with all of the dishes and food.
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"Labor is a party that lectures us on climate change action, but are opposing changes that will reduce the amount of printing done by parliamentarians.
Manage time and resources - Small changes in size and object density can have large effects on the time and amount of printing resources needed.
Yet even the World Wide Web, which allows almost any computer to read and display another computer's documents, has increased the amount of printing done.
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".
The New York Times reduced the amount of print on a page by 5 to 6percentt in 1994 when it did the opposite, increasing the size of the type and the spacing between lines to improve readability.
If following this second commandment results in a reduction in the amount of printed paper and emails in circulation, that will itself be a service to the rainforests and everyday sanity.
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.
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.
Howard Reed, founder of the College of Dental and Oral Surgery of New York (CODOS) (founded in 1892 as the New York Dental College), which merged with Columbia in 1923; CODOS printed material, including catalogues and class schedules; and a small amount of printed material from the New York College of Dentistry (now the New York University College of Dentistry).
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