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The phrase "also thought much of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that someone has a high regard or admiration for someone or something in addition to other thoughts or feelings.
Example: "She also thought much of his dedication to the project, which inspired the team to work harder."
Alternatives: "held in high regard" or "had a great appreciation for".
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Sustainable washing and control The participants also thought much of the impact on environment during washing and control process.
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Neither side thought much of the other.
Nobody really thought much of it.
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He also doesn't think much of Congress's charge to the Fed that it try to achieve full employment as well as stable prices, calling the dual mandate "hydra headed".
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