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Discover Ludwig"much pollution" is an acceptable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a large amount of pollution as a result of human activity. For example, "The city has been plagued by much pollution due to industrial waste."
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"And we didn't have as much pollution".
"Too many people, too much noise and too much pollution.
Cardiff has pretty good air quality and not much pollution.
The power-generation business dominates the carbon market, because it emits so much pollution.
They don't have as much pollution from gas flaring," he said.
It may also have a say in how much pollution they are exposed to.
He said while nodding sarcastically: "I agree that regardless of how much pollution is being leaked, people should look good".
The state allows sport utilities to emit more than five times as much pollution per mile as cars.
"It didn't make him feel bad by talking about how much pollution he was making by taking a train".
Too much pollution, traffic, crazy tourists, new buildings, corruption …" Foreign tourism has been falling for the last few years.
It's hard to tell how much pollution is being ingested but certainly plastics are providing some of it".
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