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"however much like" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that two or more points of comparison are similar in some way, but not entirely the same. Example sentence: The two plants look similar, however much like they are actually quite different.
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However, much like God himself, The Rock is everywhere.
However, much like New Yorkers, the city's department stores won't go down without a fight.
However, much like a certain lady, the film is not regarded quite so well further north.
My fondness for Blackwings lingers, however, much like the Rolodex that I keep on my desk but never consult.
However, much like a certain lady, the film is not regarded quite so well in the north.
The new club, however, much like the state of contemporary aviation, is a stripped-down version of its former self.
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There is, however, much to like about geothermal energy.
However much we like to say we're equal, we're different.
However much you like cheesecake, there is going to come a point when you don't want another slice".
She writes: "However much we like to think that all Liberal Democrat voters are secretly frustrated Labour voters, the evidence just does not bear this out".
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