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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'much poor' is not correct or usable in written English.
An appropriate phrase to use in written English is 'very poor'. For example, "The economy is performing very poorly this year."
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A bit too much poor light in the middle and no great illumination on the sidelines.
Writer suggests the Reagan Administration's problem is not so much poor execution as uncertain contact with reality.
She is not so much "poor, barbarous and merely instinctive" as Henry James called her, as sex-on-a-stick.
So it is not clear how much change could come out of the election, and how much poor Zambians might be helped.
His chipped goal against Slovakia, as a second-half substitute, was sublime in a tournament notable for so much poor long-range shooting.
Yet nothing could disguise the superficiality of the interpretation, or the indifferent quality of the vocal ensemble, with much poor intonation and frequent lapses between pit and stage.
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How much poorer?
But how much poorer?
That includes much poorer places like Honduras.
Even so, Zanzibar is much poorer than it should be.
More importantly, Chinese are much poorer than Americans.
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