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Discover LudwigThe phrase "amounting for" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression is "accounting for," which is used to indicate the reason or explanation for something.
Example: "The increase in sales is largely due to the new marketing strategy, accounting for a significant portion of our revenue growth."
Alternatives: "explaining" or "justifying".
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The membranes demand in China exceeded 30 billion yuan (US$4.88 billion) in 2010, amounting for about 15% of the world total.
Our model uses an intermediate value of 20% of total battery capacity as reserve25, amounting for 15 min of additional cruise time, or 5 min of reserve hover time.
Singapore is another innovative city in Asia where concern is amounting for their plastic waste.
Balls are the next top-seller for the company, with colored balls amounting for almost 100% of sales, followed by tees.
The average nearest neighbour distance was calculated for each year of the abovementioned sampling campaigns and used as a starting point to set the lag distances, amounting for about 22 km in each case.
Principally, LS consists of three distinguishable landscape structures: the coast, including the East Frisian Islands, the German North-Western Lowland (amounting for three quarters of LS' total land area) as well as a low-mountain range to its south, with the Harz as its most prominent representative [36].
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In all other cases, amounts" for "Amounts".
They offered a ridiculous amount for him.
That's a significant amount for me.
Q: And the amount for military accommodation?
There is no recommended amount for sulfur.
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