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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'much thing' is not correct or usable in written English
If you are trying to refer to multiple items or objects, you would use the phrase 'many things.' For example: "I have to do many things today."
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It's funny how much things change.
We have to think about how much things cost".
My choices then show how much things have changed.
But here I saw just how much things had changed.
And there are so much things left over to eat".
No matter how much things evolve, a great classic still wins.
The story made clear how much things have changed in the American workforce.
That could prove to be the real test of how much things have changed.
Indeed, Chrysler's restraint seems an indication of just how much things have changed.
How did I get to my age without knowing how much things like this cost?
This shows how much things have changed in the world of online music in the past decade.
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