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"such a big amount" is correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used to describe a large quantity or number of something. Example: "The company received such a big amount of donations that they were able to build five new schools in underprivileged areas."
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"We don't have such a big amount of free time.
Hillsborough County left $871 million in the pool, fearing it would worsen the run if it withdrew such a big amount.
We were apprehensive to take on such a big amount [of debt], but having just had our first child it was impossible to rent.
"Years ago, you could never imagine such a big amount of embezzled money would be audited and then publicized".
But the Government is afraid that things could turn around with such a big amount of debt.
"I see pop and folk culture as parallel," Georgieva explained in an interview with Broadly, "in that they're the lowest common denominator way of belonging that can move such a big amount of people.
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They said that while such an big amount of money being injected into the economy was likely to help spur growth, further steps were needed to sustain it in the long run including measures to help exporters and reforms aimed at boosting domestic consumption.
At home, if you discover a big amount of money, such as 20 dollars, don't keep it.
Current methodology involves conventional technique such as classical microbiology, visual techniques, or molecular techniques and requires in most of cases a big amount of time, not always available.
"Not a big amount.
That's a big amount of money".
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