immense amount
collocation in Englishmeaningsofimmenseandamount
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immense
adjective
uk/ɪˈmens/us/ɪˈmens/
extremely large in size ...
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amount
noun[C]
uk/əˈmaʊnt/us/əˈmaʊnt/
a collection or mass, especially of something that cannot ...
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(Definition ofimmenseandamountfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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It also demonstrates theimmenseamountof work still to be done in this field.
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Such a war involves _ animmenseamountof material and transport ships.
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It is a skillful distillation of animmenseamountof work, presented in an accessible format of well-written text, simple diagrams and summary tables.
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The first springs from theimmenseamountof data about book-making that bibliographers and book-trade historians have assembled over the years.
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This book presents animmenseamountof detailed research in a highly readable and elegant manner.
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Animmenseamounthas been learned from the study of depressive disorders in adults.
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There is still animmenseamountof work to be done in understanding placental transfer mechanisms in relation to fetal growth.
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This jet forces animmenseamountof energy on a tiny area and so can cut easily through several metres of dense material causing great damage inside the tank.
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Perceive animmenseamountof changing detail.
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Marcus's study digests, integrates, and assesses animmenseamountof material, showing the continuities and the changes in the questions and anxieties generated by autobiography in these 200 years.
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The documents, the accountants' reports, the costings, the drawings of factory realignment, the processing, and so forth, entailed animmenseamountof work.
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Anybody who pretends anything else is wasting a great many people's time and animmenseamountof millions of public money.
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It can do animmenseamountof good to stop this evil if only people will use it.
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To sum up, members of local authorities do animmenseamountof unpaid voluntary work.
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The whole process means animmenseamountof irritation and expense.
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Completing the calculations every quarter will be animmenseamountof work.
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Animmenseamountof personal inconvenience is attached to it.
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They are unanswered because they require animmenseamountof consideration, careful discussion and research before a decision is reached.
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He did animmenseamountof work, for which he was, of course, supremely qualified because of his very wide knowledge.
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