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Discover LudwigThe phrase "much so that" is correct and usable in written English.
It is generally used to express a strong degree of something. For example, "He was so embarrassed that he blushed much so that everyone in the room noticed."
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So much so that soon the dismissal was capitalised.
So much so that avocado has, arguably, jumped the shark.
So much so that on Jan . 3 Aloul was arrested.
So much so that the audience cheered.
So much so, that Weiss decided to minor in it.
So much so that I lost my appetite.
So much so that I'm amazed that it happens anywhere".
So much so, that recently he actually bought some stocks.
So much so, that sometimes we pretend we did.
So much so that it has even reached the UK.
So much so that I didn't even write a speech.
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