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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an amounts" is not correct in written English.
It should be "an amount" when referring to a singular quantity of something.
Example: "The project requires an amount of funding that we need to secure."
Alternatives: "a quantity" or "a sum".
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However, the used polymer layer leaves an amounts of debris or residue on the graphene surface.
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She did not mention an amount.
He had not named an amount.
Should she specify an amount?
Decide on an amount.
Select an amount of eggs.
Decide an amount right for you.
Colors finds an amount of colors specified.
Set an amount you can afford.
Decide on an amount of money.
Rather, it's more of an amount.
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