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The phrase "as not much" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear when it could be used due to its lack of grammatical structure and clarity.
Example: "I appreciate your help, but it feels like I'm contributing as not much to the project."
Alternatives: "as little" or "not very much".
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Much as, not much like.
A month ago, Zidane was regarded as not much more than a fascinating artefact himself.
She sees the battle over the word Redskins as not much different.
The Irish seemed to regard him as not much more surprising than the British were.
She paints herself as not much of a people person by nature.
He may well have struck undecided voters as not much like the Republicans' worst caricatures.
I couldn't help wondering if some of them viewed war as not much more than a big game.
Forbes Masson's Lenin is entertaining as not much more than a walk-on part (that itself is a joke).
It sees P.O.W. life as not much different from life in a rather severe boarding school for adult males.
A second-class town's supervisor is regarded as not much more than a first among equals on the town board.
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Signing one seems unlikely, as not much value can be wrung from a three-month promotional window.
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