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Discover Ludwig"latter amount" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the second of two amounts or numbers previously mentioned. Example: "The first payment is 50% of the total cost, while the latter amount will be due upon completion of the project."
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The latter amount permits unirrigated grain farming.
Western taxpayers provided at least $21 billion of the latter amount.
The latter amount is the equivalent of a cube 1.1 miles on each edge, just sitting there somewhere.
The latter amount is comparable to that introduced by traditional liquid-phase treatment in 65% HNO3 on bare CNFs.
Under appropriate provisions of law the state officials added the latter amount, and assessed an income tax against plaintiff in error upon the aggregate.
The suggestion, of course, if formally made, would be substantially a claim against the Government by way of setoff of the latter amount.
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For example, electron scattering with coupled plasmon phonon mode32 requires the knowledge of plasmon and phonon content as only the latter amounts to electron's momentum relaxation.
The latter amounts, at present, languish in the megaton range per annum.
The latter amounts to adding length- blocks and then applying the DFT-RDM embedding on samples.
Globally, the latter amounts, by far, to the largest portion of any natural resource reserves mined anywhere.
In the year 2013, the latter amounted to 382 Euro a month for a single-adult household.
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