increased amount

collocation in English

meaningsofincreaseandamount

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increase
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˈɪn.kriːs/
us
/ˈɪn.kriːs/
a rise in the amount or 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 ofincreaseandamountfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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First, the presence of intra- and extra-cardiac communications between the systemic and pulmonary circulations and, second, theincreasedamountof intracardiac surgery performed.
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Simultaneously the water content in the still-liquid/gaseous part of the system increases due to anincreasedamountof crystalline phases.
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More work is required to determine whether theincreasedamountof these factors is specific to psoriasis.
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This certainly contradicts theincreasedamountof ventilation required to lower the atrium and main building temperatures.
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A higher turnover of lipids would be the consequence, which might be visible as anincreasedamountof lipids.
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If that node has already melted, then only theincreasedamountof melt is added to the total for that node.
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For example, areas of the facades at high level would require a smaller amount of glazing due to theincreasedamountof daylight and solar gain.
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This heightened awareness of pragmatics was evidenced in the reflective interviews as well as in theincreasedamountof self-corrections and repairs in the post-test interactions.
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Unexpectedly the intermediary field shows anincreasedamountof energy in the central part of the beam, confirmed by the increase of extracted energy in the unsaturated amplifier.
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There would also be scope for handling a substantiallyincreasedamountof traffic.
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I am happy to note anincreasedamountof agreement, particularly on the question of enlargement.
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The new problem is how to use an enormouslyincreasedamountof leisure.
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I believe this is largely responsible for theincreasedamountof milk which has been drunk there.
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He says it would lead to anincreasedamountof subsidy.
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I was pleased to see theincreasedamountof management training which the board is encouraging, and the number of graduates coming into the industry.
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My answer would be, in the first place, that anincreasedamountwill come in from central collection, by all precedents.
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It goes on to condemn "theincreasedamountof money spent on internal market bureaucracy".
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There is no evidence that parents are particularly keen to ensure that there is anincreasedamountof selection in their areas.
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There must be a considerablyincreasedamountof compulsory training.
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