Sentence examples for much of a thing from inspiring English sources

"much of a thing" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used when referring to something without specifications or a lack of understanding about the specifics of the thing. For example: "I don't know much of a thing about cars."

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Not quite so much of a thing.

In England, it's not so much of a thing.

"Actually, that's putting way too much of a thing on it.

Breakfast isn't much of a thing in Havana, so the offering of coffee, eggs, fruit salad and baguettes is unusual in the city (£5).

In its current state, a thin weekly on increasingly thin paper, Time magazine is not much of a thing to behold.

To mark Lonely Planet's 40th anniversary, below are edited excerpts from a conversation with Mr. Wheeler about the days before writing travel guides was much of a thing, let alone a profession.

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But the effect was always the same: not enough of a cakey cylindrical thing, too much of a crumbly thing, far too much of a gelatinous thing, and an irrelevance of an off-key runny thing.

There is such a thing as too much of a good thing!

Just remember to never go OTT-too much of a good thing is a bad thing.

A saying: too much of a good thing, is not a good thing.

Too much of a good thing is not a good thing, too little makes life sad.

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