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The phrase "amounts of worked" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be an incorrect construction, possibly intended to refer to "amounts of work" or "amounts of work done."
Example: "The project required significant amounts of work to be completed on time."
Alternatives: "quantities of work" or "levels of work done."
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Large amounts of worked lead in various forms have been found in those parts of England where the Romans had permanent settlements.
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The amount of working gas should be within the limits.
The amount of working hours is not used to define part-time working.
It enables us to accomplish huge amounts of work together.
Black hole -- A project requiring infinite amounts of work.
"It took enormous amounts of work.
All of these traditions produced massive amounts of work.
There are large amounts of work available in the literature.
They take a fair amount of work.
It was an incredible amount of work".
"We've doubled the amount of work".
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