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At what amount vs In what amount

Both "at what amount" and "in what amount" are commonly used phrases in English, but they are used in different contexts. "At what amount" is used when referring to a specific quantity or figure. "In what amount" is used when discussing the general category or range of an amount.
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At what amount

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English when referring to a specific quantity or figure.

This phrase is used when asking about a particular quantity or figure. It is often used in financial contexts or when discussing specific amounts of something.

Examples:

  • At what amount did you sell the car?
  • Can you tell me at what amount the budget was approved?
  • I need to know at what amount the fine will be imposed.
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Alternatives:

  • What amount
  • How much
  • At what price
  • At what cost
  • At what rate

In what amount

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English when discussing the general category or range of an amount.

This phrase is used when asking about the overall quantity or range of an amount. It is often used in contexts where the specific figure is not the focus.

Examples:

  • In what amount do you usually spend on groceries?
  • Can you tell me in what amount the donations have been received?
  • I'm interested in knowing in what amount the project will be funded.
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  • Am I entitled to the waiting time penalty, and if so, in what amount? A. Yes, you are entitled to a waiting time penalty in the amount of 15 days' wages.

Alternatives:

  • What amount
  • How much
  • In what quantity
  • In what volume
  • In what sum

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