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The phrase "how much emphasis" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are asking for an indication of the intensity or importance of something. For example: "I'm not sure how much emphasis I should place on this project."
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How much emphasis should a team place on shooting 3-pointers versus 2-pointers?
It is not clear, however, how much emphasis Mr. Romney has placed on this part of his campaign.
Extra point How much emphasis should be put on Super Bowl victories for a quarterback to enter the Hall?
It is also illogical – it doesn't matter how much emphasis there is on welfare if deaths nevertheless result.
In January, the B.C.S. asked the eight computer rating services how much emphasis they placed on margin of victory.
"Right now, when you employ people as receptionists, it's kind of a Russian roulette as to how much emphasis they place on the emotional work," Dr. Ward said.
How much emphasis he places on convincing the City over his plans will also be an important test of Mr Corbyn's priorities.
Natalie Portman is calling on the Jewish community to question how much emphasis they place on the Holocaust in comparison to other atrocities.
Varying results in rankings often depend upon how much emphasis is put on peer review, its reputation in the academic world.
How much emphasis do Democrats believe the U.S. should put into the Arab-Israeli peace process to support peace in Iraq?
There are valid debates, partly raised by the successes of the Occupy movement, over how much emphasis to place on disruptive action, and how much on communicative action.
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