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"much electricity" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a large amount of electricity or electrical power. This phrase can be used in different contexts, such as: 1. "We need to conserve energy because we are using too much electricity in our home." 2. "The city experienced a blackout due to a sudden surge of too much electricity in the power grid." 3. "The new renewable energy plant can generate enough electricity to power a small town." 4. "The local government is investing in infrastructure to improve access to much needed electricity in rural areas." 5. "Using energy-efficient appliances can save you money on your electricity bill in the long run."
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There's not much electricity.
And oil does not make much electricity.
Yet she never generated much electricity.
There has not been much electricity this time around.
For a large dam, it will not produce much electricity.
It may also not provide that much electricity.
"It wasn't much electricity, but just enough," Gene Warrington said.
How much electricity will the new power plants produce?
His departure generated as much electricity as his presence.
Such chips once consumed too much electricity to be used in cars.
In 1999, each Indian was using 3.8 percent as much electricity as an Americans on average.
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