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Discover LudwigThe phrase "so much discussions" is not correct in English
It should be "so many discussions" because "discussions" is a countable noun. You can use the corrected phrase when referring to a large number of discussions in a context where you want to emphasize quantity.
Example: "There have been so many discussions about the new policy that it's hard to keep track."
Alternatives: "a lot of discussions" or "numerous discussions"
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A lot of the conversation was about poetry — not so much discussions of theory and practice as enthusiastic agreements about people we admired.
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"There are so many exhibitions, and so much discussion.
We're pleased there's so much discussion, so much debate out there.
There's so much discussion that nothing can get done.
"There is so much discussion about building franchises," he said.
"I never thought this movie would lead to so much discussion," Mr. Guo said.
Why is this event show becoming more relevant and the focus of so much discussion?
But I won't return there although I am pleased it sparked so much discussion.
"I'm concerned that so much discussion about those provisions... is misguided," he said.
But what he wanted, as "Look Back in Anger" makes clear, wasn't so much discussion as capitulation.
So when half of the population barely contributes to public forums that provoke so much discussion and action, democracy falters.
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