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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all much" is not correct and usable in written English.
It appears to be a fragment and lacks clarity in meaning, making it difficult to determine when it could be appropriately used.
Example: "I don't think all much of the proposal."
Alternatives: "not much" or "not at all".
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"You appear to have choices, but they're all much of a muchness.
"Like it says?" "They're all much of a muchness, if you ask me".
These days it's all much quieter.
They were all much taller and bigger".
After all, much of "Wild" is universal.
It's all much more civilised.
It's all much harder than you'd think.
But we're all much older now.
It's all much too complicated to explain.
That was all much more like it".
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They are, after all, much-loved members of the family, providing valuable emotional support.
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