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The phrase "also has a much" is not correct as it stands and lacks clarity in written English.
It can be used when comparing two things, but it needs to be followed by a noun or adjective to complete the thought.
Example: "The new model also has a much better battery life than the previous version."
Alternatives: "also possesses a significantly" or "also features a far".
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He also has a much more impressive public record.
The N also has a much bigger, more sensitive sensor and lens.
It also has a much faster processor, powered by the 64-bit Snapdragon 810.
Chlorine also has a much darker history in conflicts stretching back to the first world war.
The JVC also has a much wider-angle lens than the Sony.
But he also has a much cheaper Sony PMW-F3 handheld.
It also has a much more significant sponsor brand recall than those other two because of the frequency.
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It also has a much-anticipated Sunday drama in "Believe," a supernatural fantasy from J.J. Abrams and "Gravity" director Alfonso Cuaron.
They also had a much cheaper alternative.
For Mr. Scheiner, East Timor has also had a much more local warning.
Cabrera also had a much better on-base and slugging percentage than Trout in that time.
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