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Discover LudwigThe phrase "such many" is not correct or usable in written English
In English, the phrase "so many" is used as an adverb to refer to a large number of things. Example: She has taken on so many projects this week; I don't know how she will manage them all.
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As such, many traditional supporters of orphanages are changing direction.
As such, many children will end up uninsured.
As such, many proposals may not receive sufficient quorum.
As such, many opportunities for systemic improvements are overlooked.
Although none is specifically titled as such, many of the works might be New Jersey scenes.
As such, many people bought a Kindle and stuck with it.
As such many reef systems in the Caribbean have been deprived of both their primary herbivores.
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One such many-shaded truth was religion.
Such many-sided otherness and strategies of social survival within it are Bassani's main aesthetic preoccupation.
He expressed such thoughts many times.
Many such parts followed.
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