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Discover Ludwig'much either' is not a correct phrase
Instead, you can use 'neither' or 'either' to make a comparison between two things or situations. For example: I haven't gone to the library much either this month.
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Who knows how much either has left?
Does this mean much either?
"You aren't eating that much, either".
Immediate budget cuts won't help much either, they said.
But the ball hasn't come his way much, either".
The answer seems to be: not much either way.
No one seemed to mind too much either way.
She didn't appear to care much, either way.
(Other people didn't seem to like them much, either).
But we do not care very much either way.
Again, how much either influenced people is open to interpretation.
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