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Discover LudwigThe phrase "discussed much" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when indicating that a topic or subject has been talked about extensively or frequently. Example: "The issue of climate change has been discussed much in recent years, with various proposals and solutions being presented by experts and policymakers."
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Judaism was not discussed much.
War is not discussed much.
The subject is still not discussed much in the family.
This would have major consequences that have not been discussed much in recent days.
But the issue was not discussed much by the campers or counselors.
Unless we do this, we face extreme costs that haven't been discussed much yet.
But Mr. Cohen is not discussed much anymore by people close to Mr. Gore.
It is not something the siblings have discussed much in public.
So Avila doubts Balfour's antics will be discussed much in the clubhouse Tuesday.
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The much-discussed, much-denied effort by Pentagon officials to install him as Iraq's leader had already faded.
Its clear and worthy intention is to use its monologues to further that much-discussed, much-thwarted open dialogue on race in the United States.
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