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Discover LudwigThe phrase "amount that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific quantity or sum in various contexts, such as finance, measurements, or statistics.
Example: "The amount that was allocated for the project exceeded our initial estimates."
Alternatives: "quantity that" or "sum that".
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Whatever amount that was.
Nevertheless, the amount that has been accomplished is impressive.
The amount that is legally caught is not clear.
"There is no said amount that is good for everybody".
Gallagher said: "We are appealing the amount that was awarded.
The amount that is awarded in the offer of financial aid is the full amount that you may earn.
This also limits the amount that can be sold.
The two sides settled for an amount that wasn't disclosed.
There is a huge amount that is positive here.
This maximizes the amount that will contact saliva.
Gazprom's spokesman Sergei Kupriyanov said: "Gazprom supplies to Ukraine only the amount that has been paid for, and the amount that has been paid for is zero".
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