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amount of slices
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "amount of slices" is not correct in standard written English; it should be "number of slices." You can use it when referring to a countable quantity of slices, such as in cooking or serving food.
Example: "The recipe calls for a number of slices of bread to make the sandwiches."
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4 human-written examples
We're not dealing with a pie that only has a certain amount of slices.
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Select the amount of slices that you wish to slice.
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You'll need an even amount of slices to make apple sandwiches from.
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Don't buy the exact amount of slices of cake as people.
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56 human-written examples
The complexity has been evaluated for a Xilinx Kintex-7 FPGA and is given by the amount of slice registers, look-up tables (LUT) and DSP48E1 cells used by the different modules of the receiver design.
Top each chop with an equal amount of onion slices, and an avocado or bay leaf.
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Other good choices are the lobster-potato salad blessed with a generous amount of seafood, slices of blue potato and local corn; the imposing shrimp cocktail of four jumbos, and the frisee salad ringed with slices of chorizo and chunks of goat cheese.
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Place an equal amount of pepper slices over each, then top with arugula.
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And in my kitchen it has also held up to a small amount of abuse, slicing open an occasional plastic bag or cutting kitchen string.
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It requires an affordable amount of space (288 slices for 100 skewers) and it is able to generate the next component of every skewer in only one clock cycle and operates at a high clock frequency (664 MHz). Figure 8 Hardware architecture of the random number generation module.
They will all include apple slices, but in a smaller amount of three to five slices than the current eight to 10 offered as an alternative.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When referring to something that can be counted, such as slices, use "number" or "quantity" instead of "amount".
Common error
Avoid using "amount" when referring to countable items like slices. "Amount" is for uncountable things (e.g., "amount of water"). Use "number" or "quantity" for slices instead.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "amount of slices" functions as a noun phrase, attempting to quantify a number of slices. As Ludwig AI points out, it's grammatically questionable because "amount" is typically used with uncountable nouns.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "amount of slices" appears in various contexts, it's grammatically incorrect. According to Ludwig AI, "amount" should be used with uncountable nouns. For countable items like slices, "number of slices" or "quantity of slices" are better alternatives. While some authoritative sources use the phrase, adhering to correct grammar enhances clarity and credibility, especially in formal writing. Therefore, always opt for "number" or "quantity" when discussing slices.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
number of slices
Replaces "amount" with "number", correcting the grammatical issue for countable items.
quantity of slices
Substitutes "amount" with "quantity", providing a more grammatically sound option.
portion of slices
Replaces "amount" with "portion," focusing on a serving size or share of slices.
count of slices
Uses "count" instead of "amount", emphasizing the enumeration of slices.
several slices
Indicates that there are multiple slices, without specifying an exact number.
some slices
Denotes an unspecified quantity of slices.
a few slices
Implies a small quantity of slices.
a large number of slices
Specifies that the quantity of slices is big.
many slices
Indicates a high quantity of slices.
total slices
Denotes all slices in the thing analyzed.
FAQs
Should I use "amount of slices" or "number of slices"?
It's more grammatically correct to use "number of slices" because slices are countable. "Amount" is generally used for uncountable nouns.
What is a better word than "amount" when referring to things I can count?
How can I rephrase "amount of slices" to sound more natural?
Instead of "amount of slices", consider using phrases like "number of slices", "quantity of slices", or simply "several slices".
What's the difference between "amount of slices" and "number of slices"?
"Amount of slices" is grammatically incorrect because "amount" is for uncountable nouns. The correct phrase is "number of slices", as slices are countable.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
81%
Authority and reliability
3.2/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested