reduced amount
collocation in Englishmeaningsofdepletedandamount
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depleted
adjective
uk/dɪˈpliː.tɪd/us/dɪˈpliː.t̬ɪd/
reduced:
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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 ofdepletedandamountfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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This allows us to find not only very good results but also to find them in a relativelyreducedamountof time.
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If energy depletion is the reason for the increased activity of infected copepods, we would expect areducedamountof storage lipids after infection.
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This is because residual enzyme concentrations are insufficient to catabolise completely even thereducedamountof substrate entering the lysosomes.
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Perhaps the amount of reported fundraising has declined even further if part of the currentreducedamountis subsidy money.
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Spontaneous lucidity indicates that thereducedamountof reflective self-awareness during dreaming is sometimes enhanced enough for the subject to recognize the dream state for what it is.
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In this paper, some stability was observed even if areducedamountof information was furnished during the learning phase, but a refined study of these features should be performed.
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Those people will have to bear the full brunt of the energy tax, or areducedamountthat is still woefully inadequate.
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One is that there are precedents in court whereby people who did not wear seat belts received areducedamountof damages.
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In many cases even thereducedamountof paper may not be available and the publishers have been warned of this.
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In 1940 thereducedamountof profit available for distribution was £43,000,000, and the amount actually distributed was £21,500,000.
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I would venture to say that any other scheme would be open to objections from other schools which would got areducedamount.
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I take it to mean the pressure of an increasing volume of purchasing power—increasing demand—upon areducedamountof supply.
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That minute community is going to have a deliberate cash gift of £200,000, the equivalent of thereducedamountof interest.
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The consequence is that you get areducedamountof production.
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The high incidence of tax, the need to improve refinery margins and thereducedamountof lead in petrol will all make their contribution.
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The property owner would not in the circumstances suggested bear tax upon more than thereducedamountof rent paid to him.
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The intention seems to be that only thisreducedamountof losses should be inherited by the successor companies.
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Would it be in order to move areducedamount?
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Nor do we know how thereducedamountis to be distributed over the next few years.
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Any small amount is to be welcomed, but it is a small amount on a muchreducedamount.
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