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Discover Ludwig"nothing so much" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to convey emphasis or intensity. Example: Nothing so much has affected me as the loss of my best friend.
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War attracts nothing so much as cliche.
resembled nothing so much as an attenuated French colonial regime.
Vernacchio is nothing so much as a mensch.
Gridley resembles nothing so much as Imogene Coca "doing" Shakespeare.
Others resemble nothing so much as a deflated tire tube.
The tower resembles nothing so much as the Chrysler Building.
They look like nothing so much as beautiful curtains.
Spoon sound like nothing so much as themselves.
These floors recall nothing so much as Dante's infernal circles.
The hatchlings look like nothing so much as floating eyeballs.
It now resembles nothing so much as a trolls' alliance.
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