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'How much will it be' is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English
Generally, it is used when asking about the cost of something. For example: "I'd like to buy these flowers. How much will it be?"
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How much will it be able to offer?
The question is: how much will it be selling its stock for?
DAVID REMNICK: I don't think Egypt can go back to the way things were absolutely, but the question facing both the opposition and the regime is one of degree: how much change will there be, how much will be cosmetic and how much will it be genuine and far-reaching.
In the moment you don't really realize what you're doing with your adrenaline running and you're letting yourself be guided by your negative emotions, but after the show, oh my lord!, my forehead had a huge bump and I just started crying and I said, 'How much is too much?" or "How much will it be enough".
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And the question is how much will it cost them to do it this way?
How much will it matter if unemployment is 9% in November 2012?
So, if today's men are averse to the exchange of word of mouth, how much harder will it be for a generation that talks with its fingers?
How much harder will it be without it?
It was generous – but for how much longer will it be relevant?
How much easier will it be to play in the developing world as the new middle class emerges.
Indeed, if press freedom is under such pressure now, how much more will it be under when new, more coercive, regulations are introduced?
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