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Discover Ludwig'much food' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when discussing a quantity of food, for example "We have too much food to eat before it spoils."
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We didn't have much food.
"Much food for thought.
"There's too much food," he declared.
How much food is available?
leftoverswap.com Cooked too much food?
There wasn't much food, either.
Don't order as much food.
"I have so much food," she said.
"Beer is pretty much food," he said.
Not so much food as fodder.
So much food and so little time!
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