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Discover LudwigThe phrase "really much" is an idiomatic expression that has been used in written English since the 1800s.
It is used to emphasize how much of something there is or just to emphasize something in general. For example, "I really much enjoyed the movie."
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Actually, this isn't really much of a muchness, is it.
"It's really much cozier".
Never thought really much about photography.
It's really much, much harder.
It's not really much better.
But it's really much simpler than that.
"I haven't really much time, Mr. Highly.
But the problem is really much deeper.
There wasn't really much to do.
And is there really much difference?
Nobody really much enjoys buying tires.
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