total amount
collocation in Englishmeaningsoftotalandamount
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total
adjective
uk/ˈtəʊ.təl/us/ˈtoʊ.t̬əl/
including ...
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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 oftotalandamountfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Secondly, we consider whether thetotalamountof value conflict affects partisan stability by testing the total effect of all the value-conflict measures.
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Thetotalamountof forest covered by our sample is 2,106,592 hectares of primary and secondary forest.
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Summarised fortnightly are the number of days worked and thetotalamountof payment.
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The purpose of the study was not to compare the cost-effectiveness of individual drugs, but to assess thetotalamountof cost-effectiveness evidence.
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Thetotalamountofsuperfusion time for each cell was entered as a fixed parameter in the model that determined each diffusion coefficient.
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Thetotalamountis much lower (12.5 million) when the friction method is used, because compensating mechanisms are taken into account.
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Totalamountof separated but dirty waste must be greater than thetotalamountshipped to all the recycling centres plus exports.
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The variables denote thetotalamountx of biomass per unit volume and the concentration s of remaining nutrient.
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Sustained rainfall fell throughout the year even though thetotalamountduring the long rainy season period was far below the usual average.
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We first calculated thetotalamountof time actually spent in unpaid household labour by all the people in a person's household combined.
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Totalamountof raw material used in the final production centres must be matched by domestic purchases, as well as imports.
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Foreign investors, realizing this, reduce their investment further, causing a decrease in thetotalamountof investment.
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Thetotalamountof output produced is determined by the least effort expended by any member of the team, which creates a bottleneck.
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Thetotalamountof all waste types collected by all the collection systems must be less than the total waste generated by the respective sectors.
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Interestingly, since there is no significant horizontal flow in the thin-layer limit, thetotalamountof water removed from the felt is known exactly.
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In our analysis, the value of t (s) is calculated as thetotalamountof time spent on collective (supervisory) activities throughout year 2001.
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In addition, from (5.2), thetotalamountof oxygen being consumed by the cells also increases.
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We obtain a relationship for thetotalamountof oxygen being consumed by integrating (2.30) across the tumour mass and using (3.19).
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Logging roads are known to contribute significantly to thetotalamountof sediment even after the area has been logged, particularly the main forest road.
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