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The phrase "much enhanced" is correct and can be used in written English.
You could use it in a sentence to describe a situation or object that has significantly improved, such as: "The new software package has much enhanced the company's productivity."
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They demonstrate much enhanced ferroelectric behavior, including a much enhanced remnant polarization (2Pr ∼ 197.1 μC cm−2 at 1 kHz) measured by positive-up negative-down (PUND), at an optimized deposition temperature of 590 °C.
The oxidation peak current is much enhanced.
The initial version should be much enhanced in future updates.
The adsorption capacity of chitosan was much enhanced after grafting.
Whatever his talents, his desirability is much enhanced by his pivotal inside knowledge of public investment.
Consequently, all phenomena associated with convection are much enhanced over quiet times.
This process of energization occurs at all times but is much enhanced during strong convection.
This proselytizing impulse -- the exhibition catalog is candid about it -- is much enhanced by the cathedral's neo-Gothic vastness.
MTBE conversions in the membrane reactors were much enhanced compared to the equilibrium conversions.
The results showed that oxygen-deficient Bi2WO6 exhibited much enhanced photoactivity than the Bi2WO6 photocatalyst free of oxygen deficiency.
Unfortunately, their reputations as serious actors were not much enhanced by the next film they made together, the limp soap opera The Sandpiper (1965).
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