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The phrase "much significance" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to emphasize the importance or impact of something. Example: "This discovery holds much significance for the future of medicine."
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Accorsi wasn't about to attribute much significance to that.
Do we, though, give it too much significance?
This means that the toss has far too much significance.
I don't attach so much significance to his book.
How much significance should we read into Eugene's name?
Much significance is attached to the regional and parliamentary elections taking place in Namibia.
"I don't give much significance," he said, "to the fact that the suspect is Nigerian".
But with so few of the detainees declared eligible, the tribunals may not have much significance.
Just how much significance can he attach to any of the previous few weeks?
But traders and analysts were reluctant to attribute much significance to yesterday's price action.
An opinion poll suggests that Scottish voters do not attach much significance to McConnell's private life.
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