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"inordinate amount of" is correct and commonly used in written English.
You can use it when referring to a large or excessive quantity of something. For example: "He had an inordinate amount of books in his library."
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THE NEW YORKER: Everyone's having an inordinate amount of fun.
The Lakers showcase an inordinate amount of depth.
Our customers give us an inordinate amount of data.
People are under an inordinate amount of stress.
"There is an inordinate amount of vacant land.
The kitchen has an inordinate amount of fun with dessert.
An inordinate amount of time was spent haggling with clients.
They also cause an inordinate amount of brain freeze.
"He spent an inordinate amount of time with attorneys.
I do spend in inordinate amount of time studying cosmetics.
I've received an inordinate amount of feedback to this response.
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