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The phrase "an unforeseeable amount" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a quantity or degree that cannot be predicted or anticipated.
Example: "The project faced an unforeseeable amount of challenges that delayed its completion."
Alternatives: "an unpredictable amount" or "an unanticipated amount".
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This trend may result in the creation of an unforeseeable amount of concrete waste.
This requirement was beyond the diesel technology then available, and devising engines that could meet this demand would take an unforeseeable amount of time.
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With its short-term focus, Pfizer overlooked the fact that Viagra was itself what Taleb calls a "black swan"–an unforeseeable event with a large impact.
It has stocks of uranium in various stages of enrichment; an unknown amount would survive an attack, while the rest contaminated an unforeseeable area.
Barring an unforeseeable disaster, Jokowi seems unbeatable.
This was an unforeseeable and bizarre circumstance.
A career of seemingly boundless promise took an unforeseeable turn.
"It was an unforeseeable disaster," Tepco's then president Masataka Shimizu famously and improbably said later.
The directors, however, said the bank had been hit by an unforeseeable credit crunch.
He warned that humans were meddling with the climate and that this could have an unforeseeable impact on "future generations".
This is generally the case if prompt delivery becomes impracticable because of an unforeseeable and unavoidable obstacle.
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