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The phrase "amounts of sweat" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe varying quantities of sweat produced, often in contexts related to physical exertion or heat. Example: "After running the marathon, I was left with amounts of sweat soaking my clothes."
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These rely on trace amounts of sweat from your palms and the metal on the grips to detect the electric signal of your heartbeat.
I'm old-fashioned – I believe in craft – and craft takes enormous amounts of sweat, whether you're building a table or writing a tune.
Coachella is great, once the sun goes down it's not too hot to dance without losing vital amounts of sweat, and where else would you find David Hasselhoff and Rosanna Arquette just hanging around backstage?
Excess amounts of sweat can weaken the hair strand and shorten the life span of your hair.
To do this they thermoregulate by producing copious amounts of sweat [1], a mechanism also used by humans but otherwise rare in mammals.
People are constantly excreting small amounts of sweat during and this liquid makes your clothes colder when the temperature drops at night.
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Sweat rate was determined as the amount of sweat collected on filter paper over 20 minutes.
The result: Seo worked up a legendary amount of sweat during the rest of camp.
Antiperspirants tend to contain aluminium salts which thinly cover the sweat glands and diminish the amount of sweat leaving the area to which it is applied.
This is a fairly new procedure, where small pads are attached to your arm and a tiny amount of sweat is extracted and analysed.
It was also, by the way, jolly good news for Stuart Broad, who would pick up four more Test wickets without the usual amount of sweat required.
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