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The phrase "much communication" is correct and can be used in written English
It is used to indicate a large amount of communication between two or more people. For example, "The two departments had much communication regarding the project."
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In essence this demonstrates that much communication passes through them and that they communicate with many people.
"There isn't much communication between workers.
"We don't have too much communication," said Ms. Elliott.
"At that point we had not had as much communication with the city folks," he said.
"There is not, of course, much communication with them," Morabito said.
George always says there can be too much communication between people.
Ms. Rubenstone advises discussing everyone's "expectations about how much communication should take place".
Dr. Wirkowski said Mr. Szkutnicki would have more testing that "should show how much communication exists" between the nerves.
Because so much communication now is not face to face, eye to eye is an endangered species.
It's getting harder and harder to get off the beaten path today, there is so much communication.
'There wasn't much communication,' recalls Richard Davis, who now teaches music at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
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