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'reflect the amount' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an amount of something, like a number or quantity. For example, "We must reflect the amount of time we have available to complete this project."
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Payments to our providers reflect the amount of work they do for us".
But students will expect the amount they pay to reflect the amount they learn.
Latency is thought to reflect the amount of attention placed on the stimulus by the individual.
BMI does not always reflect the amount of body fat a person carries.
The record does not reflect the amount of non-Indian fee land within the Navajo Nation.
The larger gains for Europe and Japan reflect the amount of deregulation left to be done.
So the A.G.I. does not accurately reflect the amount I draw for income.
Note: These numbers reflect the amount of money a casino takes in after the winnings of patrons are subtracted.
These performance levels should be clearly defined to reflect the amount of content mastered, not pre-determined passing percentages.
This says that a currency's price should reflect the amount of goods and services it can buy.
I think Mr. Hadjiargyrou misses the point: the charge for using fuel should reflect the amount used.
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