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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

least amount

Do I need to put 'amount'?

The person who spends the least amount of money wins.

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In the sentence you've given, yes, it will be best if the "amount" is there. You might also say: "the person who spends the least wins", provided that your readers know that you are referring to money.

  • In the sentence you've given, yes, it will be best if the "amount" is there.
  • You might also say: "the person who spends the least wins", provided that your readers know that you are referring to money.
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In the sentence you've given, yes, it will be best if the "amount" is there.

You might also say: "the person who spends the least wins", provided that your readers know that you are referring to money.

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