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Discover Ludwig"I have much" is not a complete sentence and is not considered grammatically correct in written English.
It is missing a verb, so it cannot stand alone as a sentence. However, it can be used in certain contexts as part of a longer sentence. Example: "I have much to learn before I can become a skilled musician."
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I have much larger responsibilities.
At 63, I have much to learn.
I have much less time for solitude.
"I have much more freedom that way".
I have much sympathy with this view.
I have much to be grateful for.
And I have much more respect now.
Now I have much more joy.
I have much more experience with innovative moon shots".
"I have much respect for Phillips," the Frenchman said.
So I have much at stake as well".
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