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"much resources" is a correct phrase that can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase to indicate a large amount of resources, such as materials, supplies, or money, that have been made available. For example, "The company has invested much resources into researching new technologies."
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There there are so much resources!
No government has put in as much resources into urban development as the government from 2004.
This is surprising as it has been reported by several researchers that the requirements phase can absorb twice as much resources as the coding phase.
"The traditional rule of thumb is that twice as much content takes four times as much resources to develop," says Mr Newell.
"There are limits to how much resources we can expense to those sorts of niceties simply because of the cost structure we're facing today," he said.
But there are limits to what a company can find out and how much resources it wants to invest in the effort.
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Too much resource is tied up doing the wrong things or doing the right things in the wrong way.
In order to divert assigning too much Resource or bandwidth to a single user, utility functions have also been designed.
"Much resource has gone into making sure websites are taken down, but we are fighting an ever-losing battle with extremist groups.
"The big worry is that we put too much resource into evaluation and that takes away from time and money for beneficiaries," he says.
"It is therefore difficult for them to transform services intelligently, show how much resource they need, and demonstrate that they are delivering value for money," it added.
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