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Discover Ludwig"so much snow" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a large quantity of snow. Example: "There was so much snow on the ground that the roads were impassable."
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There was so much snow.
The next, so much snow.
"There is not so much snow.
I've never experienced the Heath in so much snow.
There was so much snow that it reached over his felt boots.
But with so much snow and so few people, there's no need to wander far.
When we filmed the movie, it was just luck that we had so much snow".
Rahway had no special method of clearing so much snow, Mr. Farr said.
So much snow piled up so quickly that their car was trapped.
I had never seen so much snow with absolutely no evidence of any other skier.
If he went east instead of north, he thought, there might not be so much snow.
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