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The phrase "amounts of tea" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to varying quantities of tea, often in contexts discussing consumption, preparation, or measurement.
Example: "For the perfect brew, you need to measure the amounts of tea carefully to achieve the desired strength."
Alternatives: "quantities of tea" or "volumes of tea".
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I set about making copious amounts of tea.
Inside the house were Keith Collins and Peter Fillingham making equal amounts of tea and mischief, whilst Derek showed me round the garden.
We'd have maybe one bottle of wine between 10 people as it's all we could afford, and copious amounts of tea.
All completed questionnaires on health and dietary habits, including amounts of tea and coffee consumed, at the start of the study period.
The group previously operated a pop-up café out of a local pub where volunteer grandmothers offered free childcare to local parents and served "traditional home-cooked favourites", including "dippy egg and soldiers, massive sandwiches, hearty soups and dangerous amounts of tea and cake".
It has been stated that different amounts of TEA could have interesting effects upon hydrothermal treatment.
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The assumption of partial or total capture of the basic component by silica-gel was in agreement with further observations that the quantity of the TEA eluted varied accordingly to the sample to silica-gel ratio as well as to the amount of TEA added to the solution of a sample in simulations of crude reaction mixtures.
There was quite an amount of tea in EastEnders.
They must also keep a daily "mood diary", record the quality of their sleep, and detail the amount of tea, coffee and alcohol they consume.
The liquid comes from a strange jellyfish-like fungus (a symbiotic culture of yeast and other micro-organisms) which, when nourished with the right amount of tea and sugar, reproduces a "baby" fungus in a rather creepy and mysterious fashion.
According to information provided by Pinckney Hugo as part of the campaign, a 16-ounce serving of green tea made from Salada tea bags costs about 36 cents, in contrast to about $1.60 for the same amount of tea in a bottle.
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