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The phrase "amounts for fun" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be a misphrasing and does not convey a clear meaning.
Example: "We often engage in activities that amounts for fun, but we should focus on our responsibilities."
Alternatives: "counts as fun" or "is considered fun."
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Wood bets only small amounts — for fun.
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I read a huge amount, both for fun and for work (in fact, one of the things I love about my work is that it gives me way to make reading a billable hour).
You will find that, with their new names, people may do new things, and that this is an enormous amount of fun, for you.
It was a huge amount of fun for us to put together.
I was able to put it together in a few hours with my son and he had "98% fun," which is a pretty big amount of fun for him.
For me, as fun as that Chewie entrance is, I think seeing Han and Chewie with Jabba [the Hutt] could have equal amounts of fun.
All you care about is having enormous amounts of fun.
The series started with the potential for an epic amount of fun, with clutch shots and multiple overtimes, and ended in a meat grinder of defense employed by the Spurs, Chris Ballard writes on SI.com.
And scope for an exceptional amount of fun.
For all the difficulties, Epstein said the project is "an astonishing amount of fun" -- and MIT is the ideal place for it.
He tried the sport for about four hours, he said, and he concluded that the amount of fun it yielded was a bad trade for the amount of exertion it required.
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