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"don't have much" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a lack or scarcity of something. For example: 1. "I don't have much experience in cooking, but I can follow a recipe." 2. "Unfortunately, we don't have much time left to finish the project." 3. "She doesn't have much money, so she has to budget carefully." In all of these examples, "don't have much" is used to express a limited amount or quantity of something. It can also be used in a negative sense, such as "I don't have much patience for rude customers" or "They don't have much respect for authority." In these cases, it suggests a lack or deficiency of a certain quality or trait.
Idiom
"Don't have a cow ".
Don't overreact.
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"They don't have much.
I don't have much time.
I don't have much choice".
We don't have much clarity.
Investors don't have much choice.
They don't have much else.
"I don't have much news.
Don't have much money or space?
But we don't have much time.
Others don't have much hearing left.
The actresses don't have much identity.
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