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The phrase "amount of scolding" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the quantity or degree of reprimanding or criticism someone receives.
Example: "After the incident, the teacher expressed an excessive amount of scolding towards the students involved."
Alternatives: "level of reprimand" or "degree of criticism".
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NO amount of scolding, begging or foot-stomping will keep most dogs home in their yards and out of the streets.
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The "Top Model" contestants were so invested in the competition that no amount of criticism or scolding seemed to have an impact.
(Twain's prissy wife, Olivia, comes in for a lot of scolding, too).
This kind of scolding becomes most troubling in the late poem "Spelt from Sibyl's Leaves".
Students also complained of scolding, and discouraging by their teachers for not speaking correctly.
Then, on Thursday and Friday, Democrats issued a flurry of statements scolding the governor.
Meanwhile, the Fed persists in sophomoric fashion to scold the market for misinterpreting its mixed messages about tapering the amount of asset purchases.
In its presentation of hale young adventure athletes, living righteously in Edenic locales, all of them with just the right amount of dishevelment and duct tape, the catalogue can emanate the passive-aggressive piety of a food-co-op scolding.
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