July 22, 2006
One uses "amount" when speaking of the total quantity of some one thing, e.g. "a large amount of water" or "a small amount of money."
One uses "number" when speaking of units of something, e.g. "a large number of gallons" or "a small number of pennies."
Following on this, one does not say "a large amount of people." It's "a large number of people." Yet I've seen the former expression more and more recently, even in the writing of some authors one would expect to know better. I'm not talking about bloggers writing on the fly, either. I mean professional writers backed up (presumably) by legions of editors.
What is this world coming to?
I may need a large number of wine in order to cope.
UPDATE: I see I'm not the only one bewailing the death of the gentle art of editing.
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