Sentence examples for much news from inspiring English sources

Much news is not a complete sentence and is not grammatically correct.
If you wish to use the phrase, it should be written as "There is much news." For example, "I have been out of town for two weeks, and there is much news to catch up on!".

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"I don't have much news.

Nor much news of any kind.

SOMETIMES you can have too much news.

Some days there is too much news.

There will be much news.

Red Oak doesn't make much news.

"There's so much news here!" he exclaimed.

There has been much news, they agree, but little progress.

That raises questions about how much news will be gathered.

Advertising is just as much news as a bylined article.

Not much news comes out of the forests.

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