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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as much sense" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to compare the level of understanding or logic between two ideas or statements.
Example: "His explanation made as much sense as a riddle with no answer."
Alternatives: "equally logical" or "just as reasonable".
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It would make as much sense.
It makes about as much sense.
So the four camps may not make as much sense.
Makes as much sense as the Newt Gingrich moment.
That makes about as much sense as remixed "G.I.
"Semi-vegan" makes about as much sense as semi-virginal.
Separating the two makes as much sense as studying cognition without affect.
But as much sense as that ordering made, it was by no means inevitable.
Now this might not make as much sense for the iPhone.
Few things give Russians as much sense of their own importance as a spat with America.
Kudos to you for realizing that it could be flipped and still make as much sense.
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