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The phrase "always so much" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a consistent or ongoing abundance of something, often in a context of emotion or effort.
Example: "I always feel so much joy when I see my family together."
Alternatives: "consistently so much" or "forever so much".
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There was always so much to do.
Prime ministers weren't always so much fun.
He was always so much fun".
"There's always so much ambient light.
"There is always so much room for improvement and perfection.
Thoughts of you always, so much to make you proud.
There's always so much more to learn about the city.
It's just that there's always so much going on.
There's always so much harrumphing, like, 'You can't tell us what to do.
There is always so much interest in a Cold Feet reunion".
"Especially when the games first started, there was always so much buzz," Baxter said.
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