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"do much to" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something has a significant impact or effect on a situation or outcome. Example: The new government policies did much to improve the economy and create new job opportunities.
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Nor did governments do much to help.
ICE didn't have to do much to initiate that change.
The Titans' offense didn't do much to challenge this group.
Foreign capital would do much to create prosperity and jobs.
The commission thinks national courts could do much to help.
The SNP can't do much to stop this.
So Debs didn't have to do much to look good.
He doesn't do much to prove her wrong.
But lamb vindaloo can do much to improve your worldview.
Obama, though, didn't do much to challenge that logic.
But will that do much to help the American economy?
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