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Discover LudwigThe phrase "like much" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used as a comparative phrase to express a lack of enjoyment or satisfaction with something. Example: "I don't like chocolate cake like much as I used to. I prefer vanilla now."
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"She didn't like much".
We like much of the same music.
Most cooks don't like much input.
I didn't like much, and I didn't want much".
LIKE much of Europe, Luxembourg has an enthusiastic cycling culture.
Which doesn't sound like much.
CHENMED doesn't look like much.
THEY don't look like much.
Debt doesn't look like much.
It didn't seem like much.
It doesn't look like much.
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