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The part of a sentence “not so much about” is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express that something is not centered on a particular idea or topic. For example, “The presentation was not so much about new techniques as it was about the latest software.”.
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"Not so much about measurement.
It's not so much about sexualizing it.
It's not so much about the clothes".
It's not so much about Boehner.
"It's not so much about what's happening.
Not so much about college and degrees.
"It's not so much about age.
It's not so much about narrative.
So it's not so much about altruism?
"It's not so much about me.
"It's not so much about the iPad versus nonelectronics".
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