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Discover Ludwig"much of a muchness" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to express that two or more things are very similar or nearly equal in value, significance, or quality. Example: "I couldn't decide between the two apartments, they were both much of a muchness in terms of size and location."
Idiom
Much of a muchness.
Things are much of a muchness when there is very little difference between them.
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Their manifestos are much of a muchness.
Otherwise much of a muchness.
Certainly there's one bad way in which most "Nutcrackers" become much of a muchness.
Actually, this isn't really much of a muchness, is it.
In standard they are much of a muchness.
In practice they are much of a muchness.
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There is a sense that the mainstream parties are much-of-a-muchness, offering different austerity diets, and that a new approach is needed.
Previous episodes in the series felt like much of a hyperventilating muchness – apart from the last one, subtitled Ghost Protocol.
The overall impression of "Perpetual Dawn," nonetheless, is too much of a mild muchness, even though at every point we're aware that we're watching the work of a master.
The rest, even their biggest hit, Pass it On, was much of a lovely muchness: you went home in a muzzy state of contentment, but the songs were a blur.
Any evolutionary advantage has almost certainly disappeared and we are all much of muchness from a blood-group point of view.
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