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The phrase "are much to" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be an incomplete expression, but it does not convey a clear meaning as it stands.
Example: "They are much too busy to attend the meeting."
Alternatives: "are far too" or "are very much".
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are much to
adverb
To a great extent.
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For this neglect, native scholars are much to blame.
For some reason, books about raising children are much to the fore in coming months.
Because today we see the rich as foreign plutocrats who are much to blame for our plight, says Goodman.
The basics of life — clothing and food, as well as accommodation — are much to the fore in "The Revenant," which is set in the eighteen-twenties.
—Pride and Prejudice (1813) They are much to be pitied who have not been given a taste for nature early in life".
Meanwhile, BP has pushed back hard on the notion that the effects of its disaster are much to worry about, spending millions on PR and commercials to convince Gulf residents everything will be OK.
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There was much to learn.
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There's much to discuss.
There was much to say.
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