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The phrase "amounts of children" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct term is "number of children," as "amount" is typically used for uncountable nouns.
Example: "The number of children in the classroom has increased this year."
Alternatives: "quantities of children" or "total of children."
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"It's access to the weapons of war, the access to the weapons that can kill mass amounts of children or adults in our schools and in our communities," Senator Williams said.
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He said the private school normally have a lesser amount of children which is quicker and easier for the store".
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