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The phrase "an outrageous amount of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a quantity that is excessively large or unreasonable in a particular context.
Example: "The company spent an outrageous amount of money on the marketing campaign, far exceeding their budget."
Alternatives: "an excessive amount of" or "a ridiculous amount of".
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"Prince Charles has an outrageous amount of influence.
"Fifty-two thousand a year is not an outrageous amount of money," Mr. Master said.
"What we will not do is be blackmailed into paying an outrageous amount of money".
The Beatles and Bill Gates are household names because they put in an outrageous amount of hours.
After all, if I were worth an outrageous amount of money, who knows the trauma that would await?
"We spent an outrageous amount of money for what really amounted to ineffectual treatment," Mr. Bilkie said.
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This is especially nice because carriers charge an outrageous amount for international text messages.
You should compare the fees of various money transfer businesses to ensure that your recipient does not have to pay an outrageous amount to receive funds.
Don't jump on the first house you see and pay an outrageous amount for it.
The choice might come to take a front-end fee or a back-end fee: front-end, "you walk away with an outrageous amount regardless of the film's success"; back-end, you take a cut of profits.
Naturally, my bill was an outrageous amount in the hundreds of dollars.
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