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The phrase "amount of problems" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct term should be "number of problems" since "problems" is a countable noun.
Example: "The number of problems we encountered during the project was unexpected."
Alternatives: "quantity of problems" or "total of problems".
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It has caused a huge amount of problems.
"We will be pushed into a production with a tremendous amount of problems unsolved.
The three boys caused an enormous amount of problems for local people and committed a range of anti-social behaviour.
It creates an enormous amount of problems because these missionaries have schools and money, and make people dependent".
A significant amount of problems and applications in stochastic mechanics and engineering involve multi-dimensional random functions.
Giving evidence about a Sunday Mirror story in March 2003 that claimed their marriage was in trouble, he said the disclosure caused a "huge amount of problems".
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That toy promotes "a terrific amount of problem solving…and also mathematical thinking," Trawick-Smith told me.
The amount of problem loans surged, as Italy's sputtering economy hurt small businesses and left many unable to repay their debts.
I was well liked by my co-workers, and logged in the highest amount of problem-solving calls.
The discussion around the amount of problem solving experience of a decision maker becomes critical in time-constrained decision circumstances.
First, mothers and group-care workers are asked to rate the amount of problem behaviour for video recordings of both known and unknown children.
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