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The phrase "some amounts of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to unspecified quantities of something, often in a context where the exact amount is not important or known. Example: "The recipe calls for some amounts of flour and sugar, but you can adjust based on your taste."
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Some amounts of clay, sand, and gravel are excavated for local use.
In the right places, where crops are no longer profitable, some amounts of money can acquire large amounts of land for nature.
Meanwhile, some amounts of undesirable PAHs due to its toxicity were produced for the catalytic upgrading.
The second group contains some amounts of clay minerals, core no.
Neighboring areas share at least one bus and can exchange some amounts of border bus information.
However, some amounts of low-molecular-weight fractions were also observed.
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It takes some amount of perseverance.
"There's some amount of reassurance in that, I think".
Most states allow some amount of victim impact statements.
Some amount of adjustment — if not denial — was necessary.
In the pursuit of diversity, some amount of racial balancing seems unavoidable, however taboo.
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