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Discover Ludwig"countless amount" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a large or infinite number or quantity of something. Example: Despite the countless amount of times I reminded him, my brother still forgot to pack his sunscreen for the beach trip.
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When I think back over the countless amount of war films I have seen, and knowing what I know now - that there were black soldiers killed on the beaches of Normandy, there were West Indians serving in the RAF during the war (my own father included), I have to ask myself, why aren't their stories on the big screen, whereas a tale about the white men who hoisted that flag on Iwo Jima is?
I warped that footage by slowing it down a lot and applied countless amount of effects to make it look like that.
Countless amount of people waste time, days, weeks, months, years to do things or find the appreciation in the small stuff because of the "there's always tomorrow" mentality.
We come in contact with a countless amount of invitations to support causes, people, and organizations daily -- some, which we entertain, and others, which we disregard.
I've only been trying to model for a couple of months now, but have already been to a countless amount of these things and still have fuck all to show for it.
Gone are the days where you need to spend countless amount of hours implementing marketing strategies in order to get in front of key decision makers for your product or service.
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They've won countless amounts of Grand Slams.
We spend billions promoting a culture of war, with countless amounts of money going to buying weapons and defence departments, while we spend very little towards reconciliation, conflict resolutions and creating a world where war cannot have the possibility to develop".
Of his efforts to break into the industry, he recently tweeted: "I have encountered countless amounts of bigotry along the way... fame is often looked down upon in the design world, so it's actually been something I had to overcome".
We're angry at banks, we're angry at high street shops that are making countless amounts of money out of us.'" A 22-year-old from Southwark said: "You get these bankers that have put us in this recession that are still managing to reap massive bonuses, while we can't get jobs.
We should expect that the FCC will bring its new privacy focus to bear on that ISP sector, which deals in countless amounts of consumer data.
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