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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'be much of' is not correct in English and cannot be used.
If you are looking for a phrase that conveys a similar meaning, you might consider using 'amount to much' instead. For example, "His efforts didn't amount to much."
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That shouldn't be much of s surprise.
That won't be much of a factor".
That would hardly be much of a vote-winner.
And that doesn't seem to be much of a challenge.
But Peter Aaron can't be much of a writer.
She does not claim to be much of a cook.
Besides, there may not be much of a choice.
"It might not be much of a good time.
He didn't turn out to be much of a runner.
However, it may not be much of a sacrifice.
It would not be much of a "return to democracy".
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