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Discover Ludwig"never much" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe something that isn't notable or noteworthy. For example, "He was never much of a dancer, so he just swayed to the beat instead."
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Never much.
Libya was never much of a state.
I never much cared for noodles.
His thin singing has never much mattered.
I have never much cared for breakfast.
Never much liked my nose.
It never much bothered me.
I've never much minded hockey's cult status.
The outcome was never much in doubt.
I've never much liked The Seagull.
I have never much liked the word.
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