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Discover LudwigThe phrase "much enjoy" is correct and acceptable in written English.
It is typically used as a verb phrase to indicate a strong level of enjoyment towards something or someone. It can also be used as an adverb to mean greatly or deeply. Example: I much enjoy spending my weekends at the beach. In this sentence, "much enjoy" is used as a verb phrase to express the speaker's strong enjoyment of spending time at the beach. Another example: The children much enjoyed their trip to the zoo. Here, "much enjoyed" is used as an adverb to show that the children had a great time at the zoo.
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I didn't much enjoy it.
And we very much enjoy swimming.
The critics do not much enjoy.
"I very much enjoy my French food.
"I very much enjoy working in that space," he said.
"As a writer I don't very much enjoy being edited.
I very much enjoy everything about the French culture.
It's just I very much enjoy actually running the business".
It's just that I very much enjoy actually running the business".
It is for this reason that I also much enjoy June's Taste Of London festival.
I didn't much enjoy this game of panning for gold among the moldering bones.
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