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Discover Ludwig"only so much" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It means a limited or maximal amount, often used to express a restriction or limitation. Example: "I can give you only so much time to complete the project, but please let me know if you need an extension."
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"Only so much one man can do".
Only so much advance planning is possible.
Only so much is assured.
But only so much.
Government programs can do only so much.
But architecture could do only so much.
You could do only so much, though.
But there was only so much money.
But trade can do only so much.
Computers can provide only so much help.
He could handle "only so much foreplay".
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