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Discover LudwigThe phrase "amounts of fish" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct term would be "number of fish" or "quantities of fish" when referring to countable items like fish.
Example: "The fisherman reported catching large numbers of fish during the season."
Alternatives: "quantities of fish" or "number of fish".
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Because we're only a very small, artisanal fleet we catch limited amounts of fish.
Another reason why we should be eating smaller amounts of fish.
Sourcing it from the diet alone "would require a woman to eat unrealistically large amounts of fish", says Professor Lazarus.
Historically, Venezuelans have not eaten great amounts of fish, and they have only partly exploited inland and ocean fishing grounds.
"And this appears to be related to consumption of larger amounts of fish that are higher in mercury than we had anticipated".
Don't worry, I'm not fishing for attention; I have a genuine naked-celebs story here, and it involves large amounts of fish.
At 49percentt of those lakes and reservoirs, mercury concentrations exceeded levels that the E.P.A. says are safe for people eating average amounts of fish.
To help your husband control his blood glucose he can continue to consume small amounts of fish, chicken and eggs with his meals.
Both diets include moderate amounts of fish, eggs, and small amounts of dairy, but limit processed foods, sweets, and red meat.
Pregnant women in Hong Kong consume large amounts of fish and as a result, most of their offspring have been prenatally exposed to moderately high levels of mercury.
The new study conducted at Rothamsted Research in Harpenden, Hertfordshire, showed that the plants were able to synthesise useful amounts of fish oil in field conditions without affecting their yield.
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