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The phrase 'control the amount' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to the act of regulating or setting a limit on an amount of something. For example, "We must learn to control the amount of resources we use if we want to help reduce global warming."
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If you don't want to control the amount you eat, then you're going to have to control the amount you exercise.
Effective regulation needs to control the amount of borrowing undertaken by banks and must ensure transparency.
Doctors will use a syringe gun to control the amount of each injection, Dr. Elkwood said.
IN Colonial times, homeowners used shutters to control the amount of light coming into the house; curtains were less usual.
Trickle irrigation has allowed watermelon farmers to finely control the amount of water and nutrition a plant gets.
Investors can't control the market, he notes, but "you can control the amount that you save".
Holford says that it is better to control the amount of sugar we eat.
They're pretty hot, and it helps to control the amount yourself.
"How are you going to control the amount of salt?" he said.
Thereby, this microRNA would control the amount of nuclei within each myotube by repressing expression of collagen XXV.
XPS analysis indicated that concentration of precursor electrolyte allows to control the amount of deposited Ag.
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