Sentence examples for really much time from inspiring English sources

"really much time" is not a correct phrase in written English.
It would be better to say "a lot of time" or "a considerable amount of time." Example: "I spent really much time studying for the test." Correction: "I spent a lot of time studying for the test."

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"I haven't really much time, Mr. Highly.

There's not really much time to interact with other people.

She used to work so hard, there wasn't really much time.

"I lived, worked and studied there, but quite precariously a lot of the time, so there wasn't really much time to settle and feel 'at home'.

I mean, at the clinic, everything is very clinical at the moment, and not really much time for counselling and I really think it is a mind- set that I suppose comes from top to bottom".

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But there isn't really much other time.

I don't really have much time for media.

Despite frequent visits, I had never really spent much time alone with my mom.

"It is amazing, really, how much time Ramadan gives you," Fatima said.

"I haven't really spent much time at all being miserable about my loss of sight.

The club's members "haven't really had much time to think about it," the spokeswoman, Jennifer Warpool, said.

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