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Discover Ludwig"get this much" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that someone has obtained a certain amount, usually of something important or hard to come by. For example, "He worked hard to get this much success."
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We'll never get this much space again".
"It says your spouse would get this much.
It's very unusual for someone to get this much support.
"But if this were Chrysler, would the recall get this much attention?
You don't normally get this much movement early in the cycle".
You won't get this much capable SUV for so little money anywhere else.
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But the mobile game will at last get this much-requested feature by the end of the year, the company told Polish news site Gram.
She never got this much attention as a tennis player.
You haven't gotten this much attention since you shot all those people in Aurora".
Right now TV is getting this much money, and YouTube is getting this much," said Robbins, with gestures to indicate huge and tiny ad revenues respectively.
At 49, I'm pleased I've still got this much of it.
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