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Discover LudwigThe phrase "much significant" is not grammatically correct and should not be used in written English.
It would be more appropriate to use the words "very significant" or "extremely significant" to convey a strong level of importance. Here is an example of the correct usage: The discovery of a cure for cancer is a very significant achievement in the field of medicine.
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Jarrett hasn't made much significant progress, I was told.
Beyond this temperature, no much significant changes in refractive index could be found.
Nor have we seen much significant new music from the Off Broadway precincts.
Our results can bring much significant information on the potential applications in spintronic and field effect devices.
The application of nanotechnology for a Green building in the current and future is very much significant.
Much significant work on lower bounds in complexity theory has arisen from reconsidering the basic lower bound problem in an algorithmic light.
"Like others, I doubt if much significant material by Kafka himself will emerge; if it were there, it would surely have been made known long before now.
When the Democrats controlled the Congress, he said, "I enjoyed real power and was able to get as much significant legislation passed as Adam Clayton Powell".
By the end of the piece we are no closer to appreciating the emotional undercurrents, nor have we been given much significant choreography to watch.
Much significant architecture in the postwar period was sponsored by cultural centres and educational institutions, such as Berlin's philharmonic hall (1963) by Hans Scharoun.
We have also discussed the other important issues which are very much significant in the terahertz regime of the spectrum such as skin depth and surface roughness.
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