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The phrase "amount of soap" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific quantity or measurement of soap, often in contexts related to cleaning, cooking, or crafting.
Example: "To make the solution effective, you need to measure the right amount of soap to mix with water."
Alternatives: "quantity of soap" or "volume of soap".
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Grant measured the amount of soap used at each station.
I can minimise the amount of soap opera by not being in the shadow cabinet".
They reduced the amount of soap for washing dishes, and enforced strict departure times for chefs to eliminate costly overtime.
There are two taps; the left one spurts a measured amount of soap, and then water, and the right one blows hot air.
"Most people use 10 to 15 times the amount of soap they need, and they're pouring money down the drain," Mr. Schmidt said.
She said the caps were changed on liquid detergent containers a few years ago to make the lines specifying amount of soap needed for different size loads easier to see.
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"Two hundred and fifty gallons of water a day, at most," he said, "and most of it was water, with a small amount of soaps".
It does erupt very occasionally -- although usually only if it has copious amounts of soap pumped into it, or if something happens to the ground nearby, such as an earthquake.
For persons with suspected exposure to aerosolized spores, recommendations included isolating exposed clothing in a plastic bag, showering with copious amounts of soap and water, and washing all possibly contaminated materials with a 1 10 bleach dilution (38).
Rub it in gently, using generous amounts of soap.
Pump the dispenser several times to produce the first few amounts of soap.
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