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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The teacher asked the students to amount the correct answers in their tests.
The doctor needs to amount the patient's vital signs before prescribing any medication.
The chef needs to amount the ingredients for the recipe.
He always forgets to amount his expenses for tax purposes.
She needs to amount the number of pages she read before going to bed.
The engineer needs to amount the total weight of the materials used for the project.
The damages could amount to a million dollars.
The number of hours you work should amount to a fair payment.
The evidence presented in court didn't amount to a convincing case.
She paid the full amount for the concert tickets.
He won a significant amount of money in the lottery.
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