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I . quan·tity [ˈkwɒntəti] N

2. quantity (large amount):

3. quantity pl (huge amount):

4. quantity MATH (magnitude):

quan·tity ˈdis·count N

ˈquan·tity sur·vey·or N Brit

quantity surveyor ARCHIT, FIN

Usage examples with quantities

in small quantities

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Cf, which is available in relatively large quantities due to its long half-life (2.65 years).
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Furthermore, the quantities produced are small, and the resultant material is usually irreproducible because of the difficulties in controlling agglomeration.
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He is followed by servant carrying copious quantities of food and drink (an indication of his gluttonous nature).
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Macrophages are slow and untidy eaters; they engulf huge quantities of material and frequently release some undigested back into the tissues.
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Players must economize quantities of power or mana, which are derived from the size and prosperity of their population of worshipers.
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When large quantities accumulate, however, it is one of the most dangerous types of winter hazard.
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The downsides to utilizing adult stem cells are limited proliferation, low quantities, low survival, low persistence and commitment.
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The bears are hunted by locals due to a belief they will eat livestock (although spectacled bears do not normally eat large quantities of meat).
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Apart from lead and zinc it also produced silver, manganese and heavy metals such as cadmium, vanadium, and titanium in smaller quantities.
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For these cases, we can formulate the indices in terms of relative prices and base year expenditures, rather than quantities.
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