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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Much initiative" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward
It could be used in contexts where you want to emphasize a significant amount of initiative taken by someone.
Example: "She showed much initiative in leading the project, which impressed the entire team."
Alternatives: "A lot of initiative" or "Great initiative."
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Much initiative in this movement was shown by the firms of E. Bakalowits Söhne of Vienna and J. Lötz' Witwe.
Middle managers tend not to take much initiative.
"Listening on the radio...I'm not seeing much initiative here.
"Then we gave Cesena too much initiative and we sat back too much.
These women are striking as long as men are holding onto them, but there are several "sensitively" bland passages in some pas de deux when men and women do the same steps without much initiative.
Be careful about this because the way you set up and organise yourself – how creative and well prepared you are, and how much initiative you show – is part of what is being assessed.
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Yet recent events in the Ukraine and across Europe may be calling the aptness of that celebration into question – not to mention, the walk's organisers say, underlining how much initiatives like this one are still needed.
Throughout this period, Bush showed much less initiative in domestic affairs, though he initially worked with Congress in efforts to reduce the federal government's continuing large budget deficits.
"This is very much her initiative.
Democrats in general favor a much narrower initiative.
As in much else, initiative in this tradition of creative refusal belongs to the political right today.
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