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"those amounts" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to specific amounts of something that have already been mentioned or implied. For example, "I need to know those amounts in order to calculate the cost."
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And those amounts are enormous.
But those amounts can vary considerably.
Nonresident golfers pay twice those amounts.
Imports above those amounts face a 40percentt staggered tariff.
He said several donations had been made in those amounts.
Compared with those amounts, this bill is a real bargain.
Mr. Cooper will be entitled to two-thirds of those amounts.
And since those amounts cannot be discharged even in bankruptcy proceedings, the consequences are painful.
The dollar figures named in the lawsuits are huge, but the families never get those amounts.
So only the uninsured, like Ms. Halley, are actually asked to pay those amounts.
And those amounts don't have to be stolen all at once.
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