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It is used to emphasize scarcity, particularly in the negative form ("not much at all"). For example: "I don't have much at all in terms of energy today."
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Not much at all.
Most criticism is not much at all.
The answer is not much at all.
Nothing moves much at all.
Not by much at all.
It's not much at all.
Not built to weather much at all.
They don't really know much at all.
He didn't talk much at all, really.
Heading up to nowhere much at all.
I don't get out much at all.
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