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The phrase "amount of successes" is not correct in standard written English.
The word "amount" is typically used with uncountable nouns, while "successes" is a countable noun.
Example: "The amount of successes in her career is impressive." should be "The number of successes in her career is impressive."
Alternatives: "number of successes" or "total successes".
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I have cried, "Yes!" over and over again to life and it has rewarded me with an equivalent amount of successes and failures - although I cannot always discriminate the difference.
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Once you've had a certain amount of success, they want to work with you".
That disappointment easily metastasizes into profound resentment, which no amount of success can dislodge.
"That's a huge amount of success in nine months," Murphy notes.
These activities will be selected to provide the maximum amount of success and learning.
But no amount of success in other endeavors will eclipse his renown as Jimmy.
There's a few guys on the back end of 30 delivering a huge amount of success for Australia.
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