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Discover LudwigThe phrase "much as with" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to refer to a similar experience or occurrence that has just been discussed. For example, "The same was true for the project in Madrid, much as with the project in Barcelona."
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That's twice as much as with any other host".
After all, images dialogue with other images as much as with the world outside the frame.
The opponents often quarreled among themselves as much as with elected officials.
It co-operates with democracies as much as with authoritarian regimes.
In many ways, "Jack, July" started with body language as much as with voice.
Fundamentally, critics are quarreling with that system as much as with the trade deal itself.
You can portray your commitment to your community with pictures as much as with words".
Microbrewers are experimenting with session beers as much as with big beers.
The Comencinis strove to battle him with imagery as much as with ideology.
Successful revolutions are achieved with words as much as with weapons.
Something to tuck into with your fingers as much as with knives and forks.
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