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The phrase "as much room" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the amount of space available or needed for something.
Example: "We need to ensure that there is as much room as possible for the new furniture in the living room."
Alternatives: "the same amount of space" or "a sufficient amount of space".
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"I don't know if there's as much room for loyalty".
It was faster than Sorlien's and had twice as much room on deck and below.
"There isn't as much room to negotiate as there has been".
In all these areas, there is as much room for cooperation as for opposition.
"We don't need as much room to be living in because we live outside.
Others are laying off workers or reorganizing their offices and no longer need as much room.
The stories in "Nine Inches" don't have as much room to travel, and the weaker ones can suffer for it.
Those reasons include high mileage, low payments and as much room and amenities as possible for the price.
And will the Spanish get as much room to run through versus the Germans as they did tonight against Russia?
Now, people eat horse rectum in prime time and apparently there's not as much room for over-the-top innocence.
"There's not as much room as we like between the houses," Mr. Cheplic acknowledged, "but that's not a problem".
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