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'much of research' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when describing research that has been conducted on a particular topic. Example: Much of research has been done on how climate change impacts the environment.
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You'll recall that I didn't think that much of Research In Motion's (Rim) PlayBook - its 7in, Flash-enabled tablet - when I reviewed it in June.
Much of research and development happens in the public sector, as the economist Mariana Mazzucato has underlined in her book The Entrepreneurial State.
However, as late as 2012, the House of Lords Select Committee on Science and Technology House of Lordss, 2012) expressed their view of the role of the Chief Scientists (Paragraph 122) in terms as much of research commissioning as of evidence gathering, though they did stress the importance of the Chief Scientists having an understanding of the policy environment (Paragraph 124).
"Patients became interesting clinical material," says Le Fanu, "on which an ambitious young doctor could plan his experiments". As one doctor confesses: "A lot of research you do is of no benefit to the patient, and there is a real possibility you can do them harm". Much of research undoubtedly paid of in new treatments, but a bond of trust was put in jeopardy, too.
It provides an indispensable opportunity for scholarship, since so much of research involves building upon the insights of others.
However, much of research shows that teaching evolution is not always accompanied by positive results with regard-to the improvement of its acceptance, understanding and diffusion into wider society.
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They don't think much of researching an obscure piece of 1970s disability legislation.
Much of the research criticises other published research.
Much of the research is catalogued in academic research journals.
Companies fund much of its research.
Much of the research involves ice.
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