Sentence examples for much cause for from inspiring English sources

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But there is much cause for hope.

Nor does his agenda offer much cause for comfort.

I don't have much cause for righteous indignation anymore.

I would interpret your story as a pretty benign interaction, without much cause for critique.

But recent statewide elections don't give Kentucky Democrats much cause for optimism.

However, they didn't think there was too much cause for concern.

With football season over, there wasn't much cause for hope in the local sporting landscape.

The fixture list does not exactly give much cause for optimism going forward.

Mr. Shiffler does not think the reduced forecast is much cause for worry.

Each wicket was not as much cause for celebration as a source of relief.

None of this gives one much cause for optimism about the North's prospects.

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