Sentence examples for also noted that much from inspiring English sources

The phrase "also noted that much" is not entirely correct and may sound awkward in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that has been acknowledged or observed, but it typically requires additional context for clarity.
Example: "In the report, the committee also noted that much of the data was inconclusive."
Alternatives: "also observed that a lot" or "also remarked that much".

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Dr. Grocki also noted that much less food seems to land on the floor these days.

It can be also noted that much of the current literature addresses the problem of homogeneous domain adaptation.

The statement also noted that much of the redacted material had already been reported.

Nevertheless, despite the disingenuous gloss on the numbers, in releasing the report HUD also noted that much more needs to be done to end homelessness.

By "pied", Lewis may have been referring to leopard-spotted patterns seen in the modern Appaloosa, though Lewis also noted that "much the larger portion are of a uniform colour".

She also noted that much of her resume -- a Bond girl in "Die Another Day" and roles in forgettable pictures such as "Doom," "Wrath of the Titans" and "Johnny English Reborn" -- did not lend itself to being cast in a dark David Fincher thriller, "but after 12 years, bingo, he called".

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The advertisement also notes that much of the oil that would travel through the pipeline would be refined at Gulf Coast facilities and then exported.

He also notes that much of the tax benefit is going to younger homeowners who are at the beginning of their mortgages, when interest charges are highest.

If basketball history does remember Bennett as a bust, hopefully it will also note that much of the blame belongs to the weakness of the 2013 NBA draft, one of the worst in history.

Coontz also notes that much of Friedan's argument was grounded in (and not adequately attributed to) the work of earlier scholars like Simone de Beauvoir and the sociologist Mirra Komarovsky.

That, combined with ignorance about precisely how much the unnecessary use of antibiotics contributes to increasing resistance, makes restriction highly controversial.Tim Peto, a colleague of Dr Crook's at Oxford, though sceptical of the idea that resistance might bring about a catastrophe, also notes that much of modern surgery relies on the risk of infection remaining low.

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