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Discover LudwigThe phrase "much sought" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something desired or searched for. For example, "The missing cat was a much sought-after pet."
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The much-sought-after Nintendo console is, well, much sought after… with its first batch selling out on Amazon last week in a matter of seconds.
Much sought after New York freelance musician.
Homemade jam is much sought after.
'Innovation' is much sought after but not often well understood.
Their votes will be much sought after this November.
One make that is much sought after is Ferrari.
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Its delicate wool is much sought-after.
At issue is the much sought-after Israel Prize.
The much sought-after new audience seems to have arrived.
The UK is a much sought-after ally.
In the much sought-after industrial-design department, 78% of places were filled by quota.
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