Sentence examples for amounts to generate from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "amounts to generate" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect construction, and it is unclear when it could be appropriately used without additional context.
Example: "The total costs amounts to generate a significant profit."
Alternatives: "results in generating" or "leads to the generation of".

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Genomic DNA isolated from the placentas of three randomly chosen deceased cloned calves (SCNT) were mixed in equal amounts to generate a pooled sample as SCNT.

Genomic DNA isolated from the placentas of three female Holstein calves produced by normal sexual reproduction (control) were mixed in equal amounts to generate a pooled sample as control.

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It cost a huge amount to generate, but it seems to have paid its way by over-riding those tepid reviews.

Four species of siRNAs against Foxp3 (SI01005326, SI01005333, SI01005333 and SI01005340) were mixed in equal amount to generate the Foxp3 siRNAs pool.

The blots shown include a loading control and the acyl-RAC result for each heart with loading amounts adjusted to generate similar densities on the acyl-RAC blots.

To clear out the backlog, G.M. raised its truck incentives an unspecified amount this month to generate more showroom traffic.

Beijing's target is to reduce energy intensity – the amount used to generate each unit of gross domestic product – by 20% from the 2005 level.

This is because the chemical reaction that produces the electricity causes thin layers of lithium to be laid down on the electrodes, which reduces the amount available to generate electricity and increases the internal resistance of the battery.

If you were planning to use an education tax credit, such as the Hope or Lifetime Learning credit, you would have to deduct from your qualified expenses the amount used to generate the credit.

One unit of TGase was defined as the amount required to generate 1 μmol of L-glutamic acid γ-monohydroxamate per min at 37 °C.

A key point of contention against wind (and solar) farms is that they require much larger amounts of land to generate the same amount of electricity, an important downgrade of their "greenness" that goes conveniently ignored.

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