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large amount of statements
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "large amount of statements" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression should be "large number of statements" as "amount" is used for uncountable nouns, while "number" is used for countable nouns like "statements." Example: "The report included a large number of statements that needed to be analyzed for accuracy."
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Alternative expressions(2)
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Although a large amount of statements encoded in current biomedical ontologies is taxon-dependent there is no obvious or standard way for introducing taxon information into an integrative ontology architecture, supposedly because of ongoing controversies about the ontological nature of species and taxa.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
58 human-written examples
It is interesting that six participants who correctly indicated the existence of a large amount of evidence supporting evolution (statement 20) hold the misconception that the majority of scientists do not favor evolution over other explanations for life (statement 23).
The events that led to their undoing occurred on Dec. 12, 2011, in Corona, Queens, when they arrived at a home on 27th Avenue that had an especially large amount of garbage waiting for them, according to statements signed by the two workers and provided by the conflicts board.
News & Media
There exists a large amount of evidence supporting the theory of evolution (statement 20, 31.6%, n = 24). .
"Ulissi strongly rejects the presence of such a large amount of salbutamol," the team said in a statement.
News & Media
A small negative correlation (r 74) = −0.18, P = 0.13) exists among the responses for statements 20 ('There exists a large amount of evidence supporting the theory of evolution') and 21.
Responses from statement 20 ('There exists a large amount of evidence supporting the theory of evolution') revealed the majority of participants (64.5%, n = 49) in agreement whereas 31.6% (n = 24) adhere to the misconception.
"I am very concerned about the large amount of cash consideration involved in the transaction," Selig said in a statement.
News & Media
The manuscript is well written, clear in its argumentation, and statements are well backed by an almost overly thorough analysis and a large amount of data of high quality.
Science
In a statement, snooker's regulatory body said: "The WPBSA has gathered a large amount of material from the Gambling Commission, West Midlands Police and third parties.
News & Media
My guess is those four guys looked at their mileage statements and saw a million miles total increase, which, of course, includes a large amount of bonus miles at the gold and platinum levels".
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use "number" with countable nouns like "statements". Opt for phrases like "significant number of statements" or "considerable number of statements".
Common error
Avoid using "amount" with countable nouns; reserve it for uncountable nouns. Saying "large amount of statements" is grammatically incorrect; use "large number of statements" instead.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "large amount of statements" functions as a noun phrase intended to quantify a collection of statements. However, it's grammatically flawed. As Ludwig AI points out, "amount" should be used with uncountable nouns, making this phrase incorrect in standard English.
Frequent in
Science
33%
News & Media
33%
Formal & Business
11%
Less common in
Wiki
8%
Encyclopedias
0%
Social Media
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "large amount of statements" might seem intuitive, it's grammatically incorrect. As Ludwig AI highlights, "amount" should be reserved for uncountable nouns. The correct alternative is "large number of statements". When writing, remember to use "number" for countable nouns like statements, and consider alternatives like "significant number of statements" or "considerable number of statements" to enhance clarity and precision. Avoiding this error will improve the grammatical correctness and professionalism of your writing.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
significant number of statements
Replaces "amount" (used for uncountable nouns) with "number" (for countable nouns like statements), and "large" with "significant".
substantial number of statements
Uses "substantial" as a synonym for "large", indicating a considerable quantity.
considerable number of statements
Replaces "large" with "considerable", emphasizing the noteworthiness of the number of statements.
great number of statements
Uses "great" to emphasize the magnitude of the number of statements.
large quantity of statements
While "number" is more appropriate, "quantity" maintains the sense of a measurement.
extensive series of statements
Focuses on the breadth or scope of the statements.
comprehensive set of statements
Highlights the completeness and inclusiveness of the statements.
numerous statements
A more concise way to express a large quantity of statements.
multiple statements
Suggests more than one statement, but not necessarily a large amount.
many statements
Simple and direct alternative indicating a plurality of statements.
FAQs
Which is correct, "large amount of statements" or "large number of statements"?
"Large "number of statements"" is correct. "Amount" is used for uncountable nouns, while "number" is used for countable nouns like statements.
What can I say instead of "large amount of statements"?
You can use alternatives such as "significant "number of statements"", "considerable "number of statements"", or "numerous statements".
How can I use "number of statements" correctly in a sentence?
Example: "The report included a significant "number of statements" that needed to be analyzed for accuracy."
What's the difference between "amount" and "number"?
"Amount" refers to uncountable nouns (e.g., water, time), while "number" refers to countable nouns (e.g., statements, books). Therefore, use "number" with countable items.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
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Source & Trust
83%
Authority and reliability
2.2/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested