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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Very much so" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to express strong agreement or affirmation in response to a question or statement. Example: "Do you think this project will be successful? Very much so."
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"Very much so," Gissurarson said.
"Very much so," he said, smiling.
"Very much so," Mr. Leno said.
"Very much so," she says.
"Very much so," Jason agrees.
"Very much so," says Doug.
"Very much so," Robshaw nods.
"Very much so, yes," Westwood said.
Very much so, say Max and Ivan.
"Very much so, big time," he says.
Very much so in Sonnerie's intimate, trumpet-free Suites.
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