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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are much on" is not standard in written English and may be considered incorrect or awkward.
It could be used in informal contexts to imply that someone is very involved or engaged in something, but it is not commonly accepted.
Example: "They are much on the latest trends in fashion."
Alternatives: "are very into" or "are heavily involved in".
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Boxes are much on the itinerant person's mind.
The ceremonies that have surrounded punch consumption are much on Mr. Wondrich's mind lately.
Those comparisons are much on the minds of consumers, according to agency and marketing executives.
THE widespread changes in consumer behavior and technology that are prompting marketers to rethink how they sell products are much on the minds of Madison Avenue.
He narrates four chapters about his characters together in Berlin and then again physically separates them, though they are much on each other's minds until the end of their lives and the novel.
Transplants (of livers, more than hearts) are much on my mind these days, because each year I see many more patients with hepatitis C infections -- now the most common reason for liver transplant.
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This fact is much on the minds of ordinary Greeks.
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