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Discover LudwigThe phrase "much land" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a large amount of land in comparison to other amounts, or as a general measurement of a large expanse of land. Example: "The farmer owned much land, allowing him to grow a variety of crops."
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How much land is that?
It uses far too much land.
How much land does a man need?
How much land did he need?
How much land has been grabbed?
Much land remains under military control.
"And frankly, there isn't much land left".
How much land area do we have?
We've lost so much land – now our honour too".
Q Have you been buying much land with these reserves?
And just how much land did he own?
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