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Discover Ludwig"sounds very much" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is usually used to express agreement or confirmation of something that has been said or mentioned. It can also be used to emphasize the intensity or degree of something. Example: "I think we should go to the beach tomorrow." "Sounds very much like a good idea. Let's pack a picnic and make a day out of it."
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It sounds very much like enticement.
His answer sounds very much like Willoughby.
He sounds very much alive, if a little confused.
It sounds very much like old Left-wing Labour rubbish".
But he sounds very much a man on a mission.
He looks and sounds very much like his famous father.
Now, that sounds very much like I am endorsing a blaming of the victim.
That is why "Blurred Lines" sounds very much like a Marvin Gaye song.
Sounds very much like what Mr. Nevard told me back in 1967.
This sounds very much like a city, but the evidence actually can be differently interpreted.
"This sounds very much like the Republicans the other night," he said of Mr. Corzine's objections.
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