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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'none as much' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to emphasize that something does not exist in a greater quantity than the one mentioned. Example: She had studied the topic for months, but none as much as Fred.
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Five other presidents used the cottage, but none as much as Lincoln.
Time-honored Hollywood traditions are shifting in this environment, perhaps none as much as the make-up gift.
Other industrial corporations were enthralled with finance, of course, but none as much as G.E., which became the nation's largest nonbank financial company.
But none as much as Hrant Dink, the outspoken Armenian journalist who founded AGOS as a platform for unfettered debate about 1915.
For five years he curated an inventory of furniture-as-art and playthings, none as much fun as Mr Freedom's liquorice allsorts poufs.
Still, they stayed upbeat, though perhaps none as much as Pfeifer.
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You can have many fancier meals in Paris, but perhaps none with as much gracious humility.
Since 1988, 26 third-sector corporations have failed, but none owed as much as Phoenix Resort.
OF all the supplies at Haven Academy, a charter school in the South Bronx, none matter as much as the squishy.
Of all their surviving monuments, none radiate as much of an otherworldly aura as do the taulas.
More to the point, though there have been other recent envoys to the Middle East, none has as much potential influence on the president as Mr Mitchell.
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