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Discover Ludwig'much than' is not correct and usable in written English
It should be 'much more than'. Example sentence: I need much more than just a few hours to complete this task.
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Better to have had too much than too little".
"But," says Douglas Keil, general secretary, "I'd rather be consulted too much than too little".
They would rather be stimulated by too much than bored by too little.
As for us, we are better acquainted with too much than with enough.
Like homecooking and hand-me-downs, the new breed of austerity holiday is about more much than saving money.
I'd rather err on the side of paying them too much than have to deal with grumbling and turnover.
Has anyone ever managed to score more than twice as much than the second best scorer?" muses Ravid Alon.
Under current conditions, however, it's much better to err on the side of doing too much than on the side of doing too little.
Talk of social responsibility needs to be realistic: it is more dangerous to promise too much than too little.There are signs that the global-leadership industry is trying to shape up.
It was in a better position — but not by much — than Kevin Na's tee shot at No. 9 in the first round of a PGA Tour event in San Antonio earlier this month.
Asked about complaints that the BBC had devoted too much airtime to the former prime minister, Hall said he would "rather be criticised for doing too much than too little".
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