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The phrase "much disliked" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically describes something that is strongly or greatly disliked by someone. Example: The new dress code was much disliked by the employees, who felt it was too strict and uncomfortable.
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This made him wealthy, but also much disliked.
The troika, much disliked by Greeks, may disappear but tight surveillance of Greek progress will not.
"Some of the most popular kids are very much disliked by other kids," he said.
His successor, Crown Prince Vajiralongkorn spoilt, oft-wed and demanding is much disliked.
Glenn was much disliked for his unpleasant nature, and as a result he was very lonely.
Anatoly Chubais, a pioneer of market economics popular in the West but much disliked at home, feels "cautiously optimistic".
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"I pretty much dislike childish behaviour.
I like some comic-book movies very much, dislike others.
Now I will call a spade a spade and declare simply that I very much dislike it and want it to stop.
"Voters still very much dislike the political parties and politicians," noted Stuart Rothenberg, who publishes a nonpartisan newsletter that tracks Congressional races.
"I personally very much dislike the cosmological constant," said Mario Livio, an astrophysicist at the Space Telescope Science Institute in Baltimore.
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