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The phrase "amount of works" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression should be "number of works" when referring to countable items.
Example: "The number of works submitted for the competition exceeded our expectations."
Alternatives: "quantity of works" or "total of works".
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In the last years a very poor amount of works was carried out on the behavior of drilled compressive members.
Huge amount of works were done on modeling of wet steam flow in the conventional heel-point injection horizontal wellbores.
A considerable amount of works have been developed so far in this field concerning P2P networks, wireless sensor networks, ad hoc networks, etc.
The paper gives information on the condition of riverbanks in Samara region and underlines the necessity to increase the amount of works on bank-stabilization.
In most cases, direct exfoliation of MQ2 into colloidal nanosheets is conducted in organic solvents, while a small amount of works report low-concentrated colloids in pure water.
In past, a significant amount of works were conducted to determine the effective thermal conductivity of packed solid breeder pebble bed, in helium atmosphere, but no flow of gas was considered.
Similar(33)
They take a fair amount of work.
It was an incredible amount of work".
"We've doubled the amount of work".
The amount of work varies.
An unusual amount of work is required.
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