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Discover LudwigThe phrase "especially much" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to emphasize a large or significant amount of something. For example: "I enjoyed the party, but I especially appreciated the delicious food. There was so much of it!" In this sentence, "especially much" adds emphasis to the idea that there was a significant amount of food at the party. It could also be replaced with "a lot" or "plenty." Another example: "The teacher was impressed with Sarah's essay, especially the in-depth analysis of the subject. It showed she had put in much effort and research." In this sentence, "especially much" emphasizes the amount of effort and research put into the essay. It could also be replaced with "a great deal."
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There had just never been especially much of it.
There is nothing gentrifiers dislike more than other gentrifiers, especially much richer ones.
Especially, much improvement of starting and slow-running behavior in the Stribeck curve was obtained from the duplex TiN coating.
While each dish has been carefully conceived, many ingredients, especially much of the fish and seafood, tasted days old.
Handling application-specific exceptions is a knowledge-intensive process involving different decision-making strategies and a variety of knowledge, especially much fuzzy knowledge.
Especially, much more economic benefit can be secured by VRHP for the RDWD column with small column temperature difference and high latent heat in the overhead vapor.
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Mr. Shinseki is a genuine hero, especially to much of the veterans' community.
Latin America, especially, showed much appreciation, with Mexico opening at $12.1m+3131% from Catching Fire) and Brazil $9m+4242%).
His compositions, too, were pathbreaking; his concerti especially contributed much to the development of that form.
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