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"much misunderstanding" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a situation in which a great deal of misunderstanding has taken place. For example: "To avoid any further conflict, the two parties had to address the much misunderstanding that had occurred."
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There is so much misunderstanding.
"There is so much misunderstanding," she said with a sigh.
The tragic turn of events resulted from much misunderstanding.
"It suffers from as much misunderstanding and stigma as HIV".
Why are people so much misunderstanding the region?
Why is there so much misunderstanding about this topic, in your opinion?
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Of course it's all difficult: too many national standpoints, too many myths, too much misunderstanding-cum-malice.
There is much hostile misunderstanding between them, mostly due to radically different interpretations of the word.
Although it is subject to much misuse, misunderstanding and confusion (Sijtsma 2009; Yang and Green 2011), Cronbach's alpha has for a long time been the most widely used quality indicator test statistics measure (e.g., Novick and Lewis 1967).
Much more misunderstanding about masturbation can be traced back to the 18th-century physician Samuel-Auguste Tissot (1728-1797).
After all those much publicised "misunderstandings in the past", for which the player had recently, if belatedly, apologised, Touré is restored to the fray and contributing significantly once again.
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