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The phrase "amounts of burning" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in a context discussing varying levels or quantities of something that is burning, but it is not commonly phrased this way.
Example: "The fire produced amounts of burning that were difficult to control."
Alternatives: "quantities of burning" or "levels of burning".
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Investigators believe that the mid-April blaze in Graz began when large amounts of burning fat from a 440-pound woman's body blocked an air filter, which in turn caused the filter system to overheat, Fox News reports.
Wear sunglasses with UV (ultraviolet) protection, especially near water or in snowy conditions, since water and snow reflect amounts of burning rays.
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But it was clear weeks ago, and has become more clear by the day, that if oil keeps flowing no volume of dispersants and no amount of burning can keep it from doing major ecological damage.
The sensitivity of the emissions estimate to this single transfer of C reinforces the suggestion above that reducing the amount of burning and putting that C into longer-lived products could have important climate change mitigation impacts.
Strengthening the garlic suppository by cutting the garlic clove increases the amount of burning you may experience after insertion.
In addition, Marley et al. [ 39] observed large amounts of biomass burning contributing to carbonaceous aerosols at Tecamac and that Mexico City was significantly impacted by emissions from fossil fuels in addition to local and regional burning.
Norway is a country with abundance of hydroelectricity and NSB saw huge amounts of money burning up with the imported coal.
But the amount of burning, which produces young heather shoots for the grouse to eat, has been increasing exponentially: according to one study, by 11% a year.
Those who benefit from the status quo of burning copious amounts of fossil fuels love to argue that more carbon dioxide in the atmosphere will benefit plant life.
Years of burning stupendous amounts of coal have shrouded its cities in thick veils of smog, and the country has dramatically scaled back its coal use since consumption peaked in 2013.
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