Sentence examples for amount that can pass from inspiring English sources

The phrase "amount that can pass" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing limits, capacities, or thresholds, often in technical or quantitative discussions.
Example: "The amount that can pass through the filter is determined by its pore size."
Alternatives: "quantity that can flow" or "volume that can move".

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The state is almost certain to limit the amount that can pass through an anonymous card or phone.

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The more electricity applied, the greater the clustering, and therefore the greater the amount of light that can pass through.

About a mile long, several hundred feet wide and more than 100 feet deep, the excavation is an initial step in the building of a larger set of locks for the Panama Canal that should double the amount of goods that can pass through it each year.

The reason for this limit is not precisely known, but it is partially due to the Eddington luminosity which defines the maximum amount of luminosity that can pass through the atmosphere of a star without ejecting the gases into space.

We observed that the reddening occurs during autumn and that it strongly reduces the amount of light that can pass through the leaf.

We avoid using films thicker than 30 nm because the 30 nm films produce an acceptable coupled NP film response and adding thickness to the film would decrease the amount of light that can pass through the film, which would hinder T-LSPR NP film measurements.

Every year, millions of Bon Vivants from all over the world come together in Munich, Germany to investigate an important question: What is the exact amount of food and drink that can pass through the human body on any given day?

A parameter that can pass a specified amount of noise unprocessed, which is supposed to restore the binaural cues of the noise, was included into the calculation of the Wiener filters.

*P value that can pass multiple testing correction (P < 0.0086).

The Estate Tax Tax breaks for the wealthiest 2percentt of Americans, those who owe taxes on their accumulated wealth when they die, start kicking in next year, as the amount that can be passed to heirs tax-free increases significantly and the tax rate on the largest estates starts falling.

Sauber have raised a few eyebrows with a sidepod design that is narrower than the rest, reducing frontal area but also limiting the amount of cooling air that can pass over the radiators inside.

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