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Discover LudwigThe phrase "much behind" is correct and usable in written English.
It typically means to lag or be far behind in comparison to something else, usually in terms of progress or development. For example, "Due to the pandemic, many countries are now much behind in meeting their economic goals for the year."
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"Those days are very much behind us.
She didn't leave much behind.
Addicts would never leave that much behind.
The country is very much behind her.
We're still very much behind.
I've left so much behind.
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How much behind-the-scenes power does she really wield?
There was hardly time for much behind-the-scenes scheming, anyway.
But postponing talks was the condition that Europe chose to set, after much behind-the-scenes muddle.
At the moment it seems there's not much behind-the-scenes manoeuvring to secure a ceasefire.
Harmon was pushed out of his position last year after much behind-the-scenes discord.
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