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Discover Ludwig"so much reading" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe the amount of reading that someone has to do. For example, "I have so much reading to catch up on before the end of the semester."
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Like countless others, I have so much reading pleasure to thank him (and his creator) for.
Running a bookshop is difficult, says "Curro" Llorca; these days he doesn't get so much reading done either.
They give you so much reading it reorganizes your brain, and you're just grinding all the time.
Cesarani, he said, was not so much reading the reviews as sucking the print off the page.
It's not so much reading your mind, Psycho Mantis-style, but rather observing how your brain works when it's recalling memories.
Since palms can contain so much, reading them can actually be quite tiring.
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Reading blogs on company time is hardly unheard of, but Lee does not so much read as prospect, sifting through sloppy thinking, bad grammar, and blind self-indulgence for moments of actual good writing.
We do not so much read as eavesdrop.
You don't so much read these absurdist tall tales as let them wash over you.
You don't so much read André Aciman's novels as tumble breathlessly into them.
I didn't so much read this book as live within its pages.
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