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Discover LudwigThe phrase "amounts has been" is not correct in written English.
It should be "amounts have been" to agree in number with the plural subject "amounts."
Example: "The amounts have been adjusted to reflect the new pricing structure."
Alternatives: "quantities have been" or "totals have been."
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Fecal shedding of HAV in large amounts has been proven in subclinically infected individuals without history of HA vaccination.
The THU molecules are precursors of the adsorbed sulphur and an equivalence between their amounts has been found.
The failure of businesses, individuals and governments to improve their efficiency, even by relatively small amounts, has been one of the conundrums for resource economists in recent years.
The conformation of side-chain liquid crystal polymers with different mesogen-graft amounts has been studied by small-angle neutron scattering in dilute solutions of toluene-d8 and THF-d8.
Transforming machine learning metrics to dollar amounts has been discussed in [11].
Consuming or inhaling aldehydes, even in small amounts, has been linked to increased risk of heart disease and cancer.
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"Rain amounts have been normal but snow has been scarce.
Unesco has promised aid, but no amounts have been determined.
Similar amounts have been allocated during the Obama Administration.
But 'tiny amounts' have been invested, says Bayliss.
When it comes to chocolate or cocoa flavonoids, no recommended daily amounts have been set.
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