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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as so much" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a comparison or to emphasize the extent of something in relation to a larger context.
Example: "The project was a failure, as so much time and resources had been wasted."
Alternatives: "to such an extent" or "in such a way".
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Traditional theater is often derided by more adventuresome artists as so much staged television.
It was not a pretty sight, as so much of homo sapiens went down.
Just as so much was forgotten.
Paul later described the whole affair as "so much fun".
("Tanto Tempo" translates from the Portuguese as "So Much Time").
One commentator dismissed "thirtysomething" as so much "pesto and angst".
Reusable boxes struck him as so much more convenient, economical and environmentally friendly.
I did this with some trepidation: teeming novels do strike me as so much more impressive.
Prince Charming, at least, can be explained away as so much make-believe.
The civil-rights legislation of the nineteen-sixties repealed as so much unwarranted government intrusion.
He described his young friend as "so much fun; funny and devilish".
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