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The phrase "a was much" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It appears to be a fragment and lacks context to determine its intended meaning or usage.
Example: "A was much better than B in terms of performance."
Alternatives: "A was significantly" or "A was far".
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And raising series A was much more difficult than that.
However, the fold induction of activin A was much less extensive in HMFs than in vHMECs exposed to damage.
The chlorophyll a/b ratio was 3.43 1, showing that the accumulation of chlorophyll a was much greater than that of chlorophyll b in green curds.
For example, vitamin D intake was very low in all of the previously studied children [ 10, 14, 15, 17, 30] irrespective of the method of dietary assessment and intake of vitamin A was much higher in Polish children, both in the studied 6-year-olds and in the previously studied 4-6-year-olds [ 19], in comparison to children from other countries, which may be explained by Polish food habits.
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The concentration-response curve for the cAMP assay illustrated that both -A and -B uses cAMP as a second messenger but the response generated by NPSR1-A was much stronger than -B.
However, it's much of a muchness.
Service on a Tuesday was much smoother.
Everything was much of a muchness.
A century ago, it was much simpler.
Furthermore, the average covariation of (A,A) was much higher than that of (A,S) and (S,S) (Fig. 2B).
"A job is much better".
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