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Discover Ludwig"saying so much" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used as a modifier, meaning that it describes or adds more information about the action of saying something. For example: - "She spoke so eloquently, saying so much about her passion for the arts." - "His silence said so much, conveying his deep sadness and regret." - "The article was filled with meaningful quotes, each one saying so much about the theme of love."
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"It should look like you are saying so much that you have too much to say".
It's not what I'm saying, so much as the eruption of it.
She sums up the power of Reichardt's direction early on, as "saying so much with so little".
The American diplomat then threw up his hands in frustration, saying "so much for trying something different".
(Never mind that hundreds of Muslims, without anyone saying so much as boo in protest, were already praying on Fridays inside the shuttered building).
Technology no longer displaces, she seems to be saying, so much as it throws us together in ways that simulate intimacy.
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His hands say so much.
"What poet has said so much?
That alone said so much.
This one finding says so much.
Stock prices can only say so much, though.
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