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The phrase "a much has" is not correct and usable in written English.
It appears to be a fragment and lacks proper context or structure to convey a clear meaning.
Example: "A much has changed since we last met."
Alternatives: "A lot has" or "Much has".
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However after 3 Kh2 Black has a much has a much better defence in 3...Nd2 threatening perpetual check.
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But as the town's annual book festival draws to a close, much has changed.
In a way, nothing much has changed.
A Step Back So much has changed.
On a policy level, however, much has changed.
So, on a casual visit, how much has this succeeded?
A humble beginning, but much has changed.
A few years later, much has changed.
Assault class pretty much has a straightforward role.
Taking a broader view, not very much has changed.
A dozen years later, not much has changed.
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