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The phrase "an inordinate amount of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a quantity that is excessive or disproportionate in relation to what is considered normal or reasonable.
Example: "The project required an inordinate amount of time and resources, far exceeding our initial estimates."
Alternatives: "an excessive amount of" or "a disproportionate amount of".
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THE NEW YORKER: Everyone's having an inordinate amount of fun.
People are under an inordinate amount of stress.
"There is an inordinate amount of vacant land.
The Lakers showcase an inordinate amount of depth.
Our customers give us an inordinate amount of data.
The kitchen has an inordinate amount of fun with dessert.
They also cause an inordinate amount of brain freeze.
"He spent an inordinate amount of time with attorneys.
I've received an inordinate amount of feedback to this response.
Unfortunately, these models have traditionally required an inordinate amount of computation.
That pass of his bought an inordinate amount of time for his stand-off.
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