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Discover LudwigThe phrase "much varies" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means that there is a large amount of variation or differences between things. Example: "In terms of climate, much varies across the different regions of the country. Some areas experience hot, dry summers, while others have cool, wet summers."
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Harmful effects on adult health have been associated with sleeping too little and with sleeping too much, though what constitutes too little and too much varies from study to study.
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Yet there was so much varied scenery to take in that the 14km walk was enjoyable despite the heat.
The stories, often somber and much varied in time and place, are illuminated by the author's belief in the rewards that come to the respectful explorer.
By using as much varied material as possible, usually with a "classic" at hand, the actors confront the idea of white-male greatness head-on.
The use of renewable in the building envelope is much varied and opens many opportunities for creative designers.
What has not much varied even since Plato held a teaching job is that the best teachers tend to be those of high intelligence who are passionately engaged in rigorous enrichment outside of the classroom.
However, the coil regions much varied with respect to simulation period.
But there has been an increasingly recycled feeling in his work, no matter how much he varies the surfaces.
We therefore asked how much ς varies over the statistical ensemble of ϕ.
(While the variance of a collection of numbers measures how much they vary about their mean, the covariance of two sets of numbers measures how much they vary with respect to each other. See Statistical Appendix for more details).
But the outcomes for individuals are much more varied.
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