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The phrase "as much features" is not correct in standard written English.
It should be "as many features" when referring to countable nouns like "features."
Example: "This software offers as many features as its competitors, making it a strong choice for users."
Alternatives: "as numerous features" or "as a lot of features."
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And a cover of the Everly Brothers' "I Wonder if I Care as Much" features aggressive drumming and a drawn-out coda with a humid guitar solo by Mr. Cipolla.
Curry has replaced fish and chips as this country's favorite dish, and spoken accents with Caribbean and African intonations and men and women in chalk-colored dhotis and pastel saris are as much features of modern day Britain as tweed and tattersall.
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The decision tree has the advantage that it in some way implicitly handles the uncertainty, that is, features that do not separate the classes will not be used as much as features separating the classes.
The results observed in this study suggest that in preparing for the renal course examination, students appeared to be influenced at least as much by features of the informal curriculum (content in small groups and lectures) as by features of the intended curriculum (course objectives and examination blueprinting).
However, these aren't limitations as much as features that make MOOCs unique.
However, the way the stick looks, just as much as features like the stick's straightness, can be the basis for perceptual judgments.
In this and her later work (Haraway 2003, 2004), her account of the quirkiness and agency which, in Butler, is primarily discussed as a feature of discursive practices, is as much a feature of nature.
In Trafalgar Square, where packets of feed were sold, they were as much a feature as Nelson's Column.
Cantle has spoken of his concern that parallel lives remain as much a feature of Britain today as in 2001.
And political assassinations have become as much a feature of the terrain as they were under the military regimes.
"Health and safety excuses are becoming as much a feature of our sporting calendar as the rain," she added.
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