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The phrase 'know how much is' is not correct.
If you are asking a question, you can use the phrase "How much is". For example, "How much is a steak dinner at this restaurant?".
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"I don't know how much is hysteria," he says.
It's hard to know how much is too much.
"And it wants to know how much is due".
"But I don't know how much is yes".
Sometimes you need to know how much is too much.
"We really don't know how much is being moved," the official said.
Even when they make those pledges how do we know how much is going to materialise?
"I don't know how much is in this fund," she says.
"We will never, ever, ever know how much is safe for every individual".
But you don't know how much is achievable until you try it all".
"I don't know how much is fiction and how much is reality," says Deborah.
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