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Discover LudwigThe sentence fragment "he is much" is not considered grammatically correct or complete in written English.
It lacks a verb and an object, making it unclear what is being said about "he." However, it is possible to use the phrase "he is much" as part of a longer sentence. For example: - He is much wiser now than he was before. - Despite his youth, he is much more mature than his peers. - He is much taller than his brother. - I can see that he is much more confident today.
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He is much happier".
"He is much more conservative.
Because he is much more than that.
He is much loved in Boston.
Discusses how he is much like Pres.
He is much safer here".
He is much more activist".
"He is much more patient".
He is much better on the pitch.
Now 20, he is much calmer.
Sadly, he is much less chill.
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