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The phrase "as much richness" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the abundance or depth of something, often in a metaphorical sense, such as describing experiences, flavors, or cultural elements.
Example: "The novel offers as much richness in character development as it does in its intricate plot."
Alternatives: "equal depth" or "similar abundance".
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"For me, only China has as much richness and variety in its cuisine as Mexico," he says.
For Sunday's concert of instrumental music, Berg's concert aria "Der Wein" was performed with as much richness as an Italian opera aria.
That said, although the water allows the bright acidity of the chocolate to shine through, this is a special-occasion dish, and deserves the richness of dairy – though perhaps not quite as much richness as Kerridge's all-double-cream version, which feels a bit heavy and dense in comparison with those recipes that use milk as well, or even water and whipping cream, as Jamois recommends.
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Using modern equipment and modern research, they believe, can produce wines with just as much power and richness as the wines their grandfathers made.
What I really didn't understand until recently though is why so many rich Americans seem to loathe their richness as much as everyone else does.
As much as I love the velvety richness of cheesecakes (I've made them in every flavour imaginable and ordered them at every restaurant), I'd hate to see cream cheese unfairly typecast.
I am looking forward to sharing my pictures and insights with you on this road trip in India, as much as I loved sharing the richness of our American roadside culture with you on Route 66.
Gooseberry wine, gooseberry sauce, gooseberry pudding, gooseberry jam and jelly: these simple dishes are gifts from a time when richness of flavour was appreciated as much as sweetness.
All of the conditions that Strawson requires in step (3) (diversity, richness, stability, and endurance or transtemporal sameness) are fulfilled as much by the entities that we conceptualize as physical processes as by entities that "are or possess bodies".
The unfolding of the narrative is genuinely eerie, but the richness of allusion and elegance of design make Strange Bodies as much an inquiry into language and identity as a high-concept literary thriller.
Winter greens, such as kale, collards and mustards, add a slight spicy bitterness that offsets too much richness.
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