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Discover LudwigThe phrase "any specific amount" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when inquiring about a particular quantity or figure in a context where amounts are being discussed.
Example: "Could you please let me know if there is any specific amount you would like me to contribute to the project?"
Alternatives: "any particular amount" or "any exact amount".
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But the Chinese didn't agree to any specific amount.
Employers have warned Congress against requiring them to provide any specific amount of insurance.
"But at this point we haven't asked for any specific amount of funds".
It is meaningless, therefore, to talk about the "safety" of any specific amount of residue.
Mr. Cohen said Mr. Kogan was not asking for any specific amount of money.
Theory does not require the mass of neutrinos to be any specific amount, and in the past it was assumed to be zero.
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Treasury officials also refused to tell banks to reduce their dividends or to increase their lending by any specific amounts.
3) Ask for a specific amount today.
It did not claim a specific amount of damages.
The budget does not provide a specific amount.
"Second rule is, You've got to ask for a specific amount of money.
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