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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in how much" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used in indirect questions to express uncertainty or to seek clarification about a quantity or amount. An example sentence could be: "Could you please provide me with more information about the cost of living in this city and in how much it differs from the national average?".
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In how much time?
Instead, it's displayed in how much someone can waste.
But these settings are remarkable not in how much privacy they afford, but in how much they deny.
It turns out that people differ not only in how much they talk, but also in how much they "self-censor" before they talk.
It doesn't factor in how much you've saved or if you have a pension.
Weather changes can introduce wild fluctuations in how much emerges from sugar maple trees.
"But you might have a more subtle variation in how much this behavior is expressed".
As a federal candidate, his donors are severely limited in how much they can give.
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Support or Buy-in: How much support for this project can we anticipate from key groups within the organization?
(6) When you started this check-in, how much were you craving a cigarette?
(7) When you started this check-in, how much were you feeling these emotions?
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