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large amount of records
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "large amount of records" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression should be "large number of records" since "number" is used with countable nouns like "records." Example: "The database contains a large number of records that need to be analyzed."
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Alternative expressions(20)
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by a large amount
a large amount of
large amount of
large amount
amount of records
a large amount
a large amount for
a large amount of evidence
large amount of liquids
large amount of contamination
there is a large amount of
a large amount of moisture
a large amount of documents
there are a large amount of
large amount of effort
large amount of pictures
a large amount of public
a large amount of coal
large amount of message
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Exact Expressions
1 human-written examples
Using data integration a large amount of records have been collected in this database: therefore, enhanced query solutions and web tools are provided to infer non trivial knowledge, e.g. the proteins differentially expressed in each breast cancer type.
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
59 human-written examples
In other words, these studies discarded a large amount of recorded SUA, because they were not consistent across sessions.
Science
Filtering large amounts of records due to potential errors was similar between our study of tree species and a study of all plant species when applying 'strict' filtering procedures (e.g. ~40%, Meyer et al. 2016).
Science
Big Volume comes from large amounts of records stored for patients: for example, in some datasets each instance is quite large (e.g. datasets using MRI images or gene microarrays for each patient), while others have a large pool with which to gather data (such as social media data gathered from a population).
Science
We define a simple method to detect cortical states that can be applied in real time for offline processing of large amounts of recorded data on conventional computers.
Science
They spent a large amount of the recording budget buying new guitars to improve the tuning.
Wiki
The key strengths of this study include its longitudinal prospective design, the use of well-established instruments, and the large amount of information recorded from each patient.
As such, it had a large and lasting effect on the rivers of the area when it deposited a large amount of sediment, as recorded in the sedimentary record of Lake Tutira.
Wiki
Moreover, the large amount of textual knowledge recorded in the biomedical literature grows very rapidly, and the creation of manual patterns from literatures becomes more difficult.
Science
Moreover, the large amount of textual knowledge recorded in the biomedical literature grows rapidly, so the creation of manual patterns from literatures becomes a difficult and time-consuming task.
Science
As well as epidemiological data, there is a large amount of clinical data recorded such as primary diagnosis, main speciality contracted, and health care resource grouping.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When referring to a collection of records, use "number" instead of "amount" to ensure grammatical correctness. For example, use "a large number of records."
Common error
Avoid using "amount" with countable nouns like "records". "Amount" is typically used with uncountable nouns (e.g., a large amount of water). Always use "number" with countable nouns.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "large amount of records" functions as a quantifier followed by a noun. However, it's grammatically incorrect because "amount" should be used with uncountable nouns, as confirmed by Ludwig.
Frequent in
Science
30%
Wiki
20%
News & Media
15%
Less common in
Formal & Business
10%
Encyclopedias
8%
Reference
7%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "large amount of records" is often used to express a significant quantity of records. However, as Ludwig points out, it's grammatically incorrect in standard English. The correct phrase is "large number of records" because "number" is used with countable nouns like "records". While the phrase appears across various domains like science, wikis, and news, it's essential to use the grammatically correct alternative, "large number of records", especially in formal contexts. Other alternatives include "significant number of records" and "substantial quantity of records".
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
significant number of records
Replaces "amount" with "number" to align with countable nouns.
substantial quantity of records
Substitutes "large amount" with a more formal "substantial quantity".
considerable volume of records
Uses "volume" instead of "amount" to suggest a large quantity.
vast collection of records
Emphasizes the comprehensive nature of the records.
extensive database of records
Highlights the database aspect, implying a large collection.
numerous records
Simplifies the phrase to a more concise expression.
a great many records
Replaces "large amount" with an older, more formal expression.
a plethora of records
Implies an overabundance of records.
a wealth of records
Emphasizes the value and abundance of the records.
a mountain of records
Uses a metaphorical expression to indicate a very large quantity.
FAQs
What is the correct way to say "large amount of records"?
The grammatically correct way to say it is "large number of records". "Amount" should be used with uncountable nouns, while "number" is for countable nouns like "records".
What can I say instead of "large amount of records"?
You can use alternatives like "significant number of records", "substantial quantity of records", or "considerable volume of records" depending on the context.
Which is correct, "large amount of records" or "large number of records"?
"Large number of records" is correct. "Large amount of records" is grammatically incorrect because "amount" is for uncountable nouns.
Is it acceptable to use "large amount of records" in informal writing?
While some may understand the intended meaning, it's generally not acceptable even in informal writing because it's grammatically incorrect. It's better to use "large number of records" or another alternative for clarity and correctness.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
77%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested