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Discover Ludwig"much ice" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a large amount or quantity of ice. Example: "The polar region is covered in much ice, making it difficult for ships to navigate through."
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"Not much ice".
There's just too much ice to lose.
The Cryosphere - Just How Much Ice Is There?
None of which cuts much ice with the commission.
I also never ate much ice cream after that.
Such behaviour doesn't cut much ice with Price.
"No matter how much ice time I've played, that's what's required of me".
But there's little evidence these arguments cut much ice with the average punter.
I tell him, 'Sanjar, you should not eat so much ice cream.' " Mr. Umarov smiled guiltily.
But this, apparently, is not a field where Occam's razor cuts much ice.
I'm afraid none of it will cut much ice with voters.
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