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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are so much things" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "there are so many things"? You can use the corrected phrase when referring to a large number of items or concepts in a general context.
Example: "There are so many things to consider when planning the event."
Alternatives: "there are so many items" or "there are numerous things".
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And there are so much things left over to eat".
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"I really love to design but when it's a big luxury house there is so much things around the design.
"To her, they are so much more than things people should stack on their coffee tables".
They always are so much more the thing.
"Things are so much more alarming now".
"Things are so much more amicable.
Three years later, things are so much worse.
"Things are so much more fluid now.
Things are so much harder now.
"It's not as if things are so much harder than they were.
"Because things are so much better now, we can see an entirely new set of issues".
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