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Discover LudwigThe phrase "applies as much" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a certain principle or rule is equally relevant in different contexts or situations.
Example: "The same safety regulations apply as much to small businesses as they do to large corporations."
Alternatives: "is equally applicable" or "holds true as well".
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All this applies as much to one's personal life as one's work, of course.
That applies as much to the law as to any other aspect of government.
But their work applies as much to center fielders as it does to computer engineers.
"This applies as much to heads of state, or even more so".
This applies as much to columnists as it does to reporters.
Apparently, this applies as much to Cyprus as to anywhere else.
This applies as much to those on low incomes as the wealthy.
This applies as much to the centralised economy of China as to the traditional free market in the US.
This applies as much to the public sector as it does to the rest of the economy.
But ethics applies as much to the behaviour of the atheist as to that of the saint.
I worry too, no friction applies as much to the information terrorists and propagandists as to the disenfranchised.
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