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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'for this much' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when something has an intense value or importance. For example: She had worked so hard for this much success.
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No residue-specific interactions are needed for this much performance.
QUESTION FROM JBIROSCAK: Thank you for this much needed article.
Medicare is the battleground for this much broader struggle.
The US public would not stand for this much longer.
Would you dump your honey for this much more money?
"The bottom line is the dam just wasn't designed for this much water," he said.
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Whatever the underlying reasons for this much-observed divergence, state legislatures are very much part of it.
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