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The phrase "substantial amounts of" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a large or significant quantity of something. Here is an example: "The company was able to generate substantial amounts of revenue from its latest product launch."
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"We were losing substantial amounts of money.
Substantial amounts of taxpayers' money and revenue are at stake".
They [the homes] are losing substantial amounts of money".
Many of the larger procellariids consume substantial amounts of squid.
Paper products take substantial amounts of energy to make.
One is the learning of substantial amounts of technical information.
But some spend substantial amounts of their spare time working for outside employers or directorships.
"People like to get together and spend substantial amounts of money.
But substantial amounts of corn, soy or canola are grown in Argentina, Brazil and Canada.
Such apertures take time to adjust, and their motors draw substantial amounts of power.
"You'll still see substantial amounts of money being raised by the two parties," Mr. Potter said.
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