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The phrase "obscene amounts" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is commonly used to describe a large or excessive amount of something, often with a negative connotation. Example: "The CEO's salary is an obscene amount, while the company's employees struggle to make ends meet."
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Obscene amounts of money will be promised.
Meanwhile, the candidates are spending obscene amounts of money.
Both campaigns are going to spend obscene amounts in the weeks ahead.
People are taking obscene amounts of money simply because they can.
"So hopefully this means they will not be spoiling the transfer market with obscene amounts of money".
The only way to prise away a player like Manu is to offer obscene amounts, and that might do it.
CEOs make obscene amounts of money and receive exhorbitant perks regardless of their or their company's performance.
He's spent obscene amounts of money -- about $75 million of his own fortune for his mayoral run.
Doing things the Chelsea way, which means spending obscene amounts of money on transfer fees — financial doping, as Arsenal manager Arsène Wenger calls it — has its rewards.
One is the stinging condemnation heaped upon the president for signing the recent farm bill, which hands out obscene amounts of cash to America's already rich farmers.
If you want to prise away a player like Manu, the only thing you can offer is obscene amounts of money.
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