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"in much of" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is typically used to indicate something that applies to a large portion or a majority of something. It can also be used to introduce a contrast or exception to a general statement. Example: In much of Europe, summer is the busiest tourist season of the year. Example: In much of Africa, access to clean water is still a major issue.
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In much of Africa, poverty is pervasive.
In much of Afghanistan the approach worked.
In much of the countryside, incomes are much lower.
In much of Europe, people must choose not to donate.
In much of Indonesia, religious practices are still syncretic.
In much of Manama, life went on as usual.
In much of Africa, the rate is 20%.
In much of Europe, however, opinion was mixed about expansion.
In much of the countryside, usurious moneylenders still hold sway.
In much of Asia, they're often female.
In much of Asia, capital flows to capital.
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