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much exceeds
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "much exceeds" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is significantly greater than another thing in quantity, quality, or degree. Example: "The cost of the new project much exceeds our initial budget estimates."
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Consequently, the longitudinal shear strength of the Y-frame much exceeds its compressive strength and transverse shear strength.
"Well, one DOT-111 car holds about 30,000 gallons 2014 that pretty much exceeds our capacity".
News & Media
This is based on the fact that bronchial NO much exceeds alveolar NO, and that contaminations by nasal NO are excluded by functional separation of lower airways and the nasal cavity.
Science
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Similar Expressions
57 human-written examples
Flower: corolla reflexed, yellow- to green-white; hoods +- elevated above corolla base, much exceeding anther head, yellow-white; horns exserted, at same level as or +- exceeded by hoods, much exceeding anther head.
"The general average of Warrants issued during the present century, does not much exceed 8 a-year," the investigation revealed.
News & Media
The calculated total imprecision much exceeded the known laboratory variation: the CV was 28-30% for the cord-blood concentration and 52-55% for the maternal hair concentration.
Academia
The addition which this would be to the price will much exceed the expectation of any person who has not seen that apparatus.
Academia
Mr. Berger would not directly comment on the profitability of the series, only saying, "We had stream goals that we very much exceeded".
News & Media
McArthur's control of her convoluted if derivative material never wavers, although her interest in the intricacies of galactic politics much exceeded mine.
News & Media
Inflorescence: peduncle much wider distally in flower; involucre conic in bud, phyllaries 8--13, 2.5--4 cm in flower heads, much exceeding flowers, 4--7 cm in fruit heads.
The Clubman's $1,900-$1,900-$2,250m over the standard model seems a bit much, exceeding the $1,800 jump from a BMW 328i sedan ($32,400) to the 3 Series wagon ($34,200).
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "much exceeds", ensure that the context clearly establishes what is being compared and the aspect in which the exceeding occurs. For example, specify whether it's a value, quantity, or degree that "much exceeds" another.
Common error
Avoid using "much exceeds" when the difference is marginal or insignificant. Reserve it for situations where the exceeding is genuinely substantial and noteworthy.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "much exceeds" functions as a modifier intensifying the verb "exceeds". It indicates a significant degree to which one thing surpasses another. Ludwig AI confirms its correctness and usability in written English.
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Academia
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "much exceeds" is a grammatically correct and usable expression to convey that one thing surpasses another to a significant degree. While Ludwig AI flags it as correct, it's relatively rare. This expression is suitable for neutral to formal contexts, such as scientific, academic, and journalistic writing, where it effectively emphasizes substantial differences. When using this phrase, ensure clarity in what is being compared and avoid overstating the significance of the difference.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
far exceeds
Slightly more emphatic than "much exceeds".
greatly surpasses
Emphasizes a significant difference in amount or degree, with a stronger sense of superiority.
far outstrips
Suggests exceeding by a considerable margin, often in a competitive sense.
significantly surpasses
Highlights the notable difference between two quantities or qualities
considerably outweighs
Implies a greater importance or influence, rather than just a numerical difference.
substantially exceeds
Indicates a large amount above a certain limit or expectation.
vastly surpasses
Emphasizes the immense difference
considerably exceeds
Implies that the difference is notable.
greatly outnumbers
Used for quantities or counts
easily surpasses
Suggests that the increase is done without any difficulty.
FAQs
How can I use "much exceeds" in a sentence?
Use "much exceeds" to show that something surpasses another thing by a great amount or degree. For example, "The demand for the product "much exceeds" the supply".
What are some alternatives to saying "much exceeds"?
Alternatives include "greatly surpasses", "far outstrips", or "significantly surpasses", each with a slightly different nuance.
Is it more appropriate to use "far exceeds" instead of "much exceeds"?
"Far exceeds" and "much exceeds" are very similar. "Far exceeds" can sometimes imply a greater degree of exceeding, but they are often interchangeable. However, the choice depends on the specific context and desired emphasis.
What's the difference between "much exceeds" and "slightly exceeds"?
"Much exceeds" implies a considerable difference, while "slightly exceeds" indicates a marginal difference. Use "much exceeds" when the difference is significant and noticeable, and "slightly exceeds" when the difference is minimal.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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Source & Trust
87%
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4.4/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested