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"have much respect" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it in a variety of ways, for example: "He always acted with kindness and had much respect for others."
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They don't have much respect for cows".
"I have much respect for Phillips," the Frenchman said.
"Of course we have much respect for every team.
I don't have much respect for the guy.
Bergson himself didn't have much respect for mathematics.
He doesn't have much respect for modern women, and modern women don't have much respect for him a feeling they're expressing by voting for his rival.
"In the early '60s, we didn't have much respect for their culture," Father Doll said.
Eisenhower, in any case, did not have much respect for the French: "They are very volatile.
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I always had much respect for Rudi Völler.
Obama has stopped pretending that he has much respect for Congress.
Not that Atlas had much respect, then or now, for boxing's governing bodies.
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