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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'much a few' is not correct and should not be used in written English
A better phrase to use in place of this is 'a few' or 'many'. Example: She had packed many items for her trip, but she had left a few behind.
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He wasn't getting much, a few bills.
"I don't remember taking much — a few toys.
He even admitted as much a few days ago.
Santana wasn't off by much — a few inches here and there.
It was still shocking to M. how much a few wrong turns could change your life.
They wanted… It was still shocking to M. how much a few wrong turns could change your life.
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It's not much -- a few delis and boutiques, end to end, hard by the sound side of the banks.
In her editing, though, Mrs. Joyce doesn't polish the performances up too much -- a few flubbed pronunciations and such stay in.
I can't drink as much - a few glasses of wine and the kids are like: 'I think you've had enough.' I may be cynical about the political process but I'm not cynical about politicians.
"Too much salt!" A few minutes later, the screening began.
Why care so much over a few employees' relatively unimportant loss?
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