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Discover Ludwig"move much" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
Example: "I have noticed that you don't move much during the day. It's important to get up and move around every hour to avoid stiffness."
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I couldn't move much.
The polls didn't move much.
(It didn't move much).
They don't move much.
Roundabouts force traffic to move much slower.
"Things move much faster there," Reeve said.
I think things can move much faster.
Also, golfers move much more slowly than hockey players.
"Smaller, more entrepreneurial companies move much faster," he said.
And that means that governments must move much faster too.
But the stocks did not move much in response then.
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