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Discover LudwigThe phrase "area amount" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion
It could be used in contexts where you are discussing a specific quantity related to a defined area, but it is not commonly recognized. Example: "The area amount of the park is approximately 50 acres."
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Now Puerto Ricans in that same area amount to just 6,700, about 3percentt of the total.
The area, amount, rate, and type of the damage are essential information for rescue, humanitarian and reconstruction operations in the disaster area.
Based on the same heat transfer area, amount of PCM and input energy, a performance comparison was determined based on exergy maximization.
The authors show that features such as spindle area, amount of spindle microtubules, and cell diameter are unchanged.
We also examined whether shape characteristics, specifically the ratio of the perimeter length to the enclosed area, amount of curvature, number of inflection points, and symmetry were predictive of the recognition-potential of a given shape.
The results showed that agave had a more accessible surface area (amount of adsorbed large dye: orange dye) and higher relative accessibility (ratio of adsorbed large to small dye: orange to blue dye) than poplar and switchgrass, especially for samples of AAL and ASL, in strong agreement with the sugar release results presented above.
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Mayor Nasser said the area amounted to 750 acres.
Its land area amounts to barely two square miles in total, at low tide.
The match consumption in the Metropolitan area amounts to 1 billion2500 million books annually.
Kazakhstan has very little wooded area, amounting to only about 3 percent of the territory.
Back then, the Miami area amounted to a string of soggy towns at a turning point.
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