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Discover LudwigThe phrase "analysed so much" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has been examined or studied extensively.
Example: "The data was analysed so much that the researchers were able to draw several significant conclusions."
Alternatives: "examined extensively" or "studied in depth."
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It has been analysed so much that three American universities run courses about him.
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But I just started feeling like I should stop self-analysing so much.
Nor could they have imagined that GCHQ could have found a way of storing and analysing so much of that information as part of its overarching Mastering the Internet project.
The WHO, and the lead authors, deserve considerable praise for skilfully amassing and analysing so much data and so many perspectives on this issue, which is of importance for the well-being of millions of people.
With so much analysing going on, that is bound to be the case.
Why do her fellow students spend so much time analysing the TV programme First Dates, for example?
I think spending so much time analysing narrative has given me an appreciation for 'finding the arc' in all my work.
The report notes that "NASA considers the... [risk and cost analyses] to be preliminary," so much more study would be needed before continuing the search beyond 2008.
So much.
So much, so sparingly.
So much love, and so much hate.
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