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Discover LudwigThe word “much-cited” is correct and it is commonly used in English
It usually appears in the form of an adjective before a noun. For example: “This much-cited research paper has had a major impact on the field of psychology.”
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BitTorrent is a much-cited and much-maligned format.
Lack of aspiration is a much-cited reason.
Sweden's health registries, a much-cited example, provide statistics on the performance of individual hospitals.
Brooks is president of the highly influential American Enterprise Institute and a much-cited author.
To quote a much-cited book, we do not "live by bread alone".
There's the much-cited $4.5m that Greenpeace calculated, which includes bundling by lobbyists.
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Levi's late grayness is much cited but, I think, misunderstood.
In 1991, O'Connor had made her own much cited wise-woman quote.
A much cited monograph and catalog, it traced the history of painters' use of photographs.
The old story of Sir Matt Busby's botched departure in 1969 will be much cited in the next few months.
Joan Didion's much cited words — "Writers are always selling somebody out" — provide only part of the work rules.
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