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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'make it much' is not correct and usable in written English.
Instead, you could use the phrase 'make it much better' or 'make it much easier'. For example: "We need to make it much better if we want to succeed in this project."
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"A cap would make it much harder".
"But this will make it much harder".
Make it "much as" or "just as".
But globalisation and competition make it much harder to control.
"You can make it much bigger than it actually is".
They make it much easier for staff to use restraint".
These two features should make it much easier to get good shots in low-light conditions.
In addition, new technology will make it much easier to comply.
They make it much harder to be flexible (boss's description) or arbitrary (employees' description).
Social networks make it much easier for hackers to impersonate friends and colleagues.
New stipulations now make it much tougher for players to hold out.
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