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Free sign upThe phrase "think much of" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is used to express respect or admiration for somebody or something. For example: I don't think much of the new movie that just came out.
Dictionary
think much of
verb
To like; to hold in high esteem; to look upon favourably.
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"I didn't think much of it".
I didn't think much of that".
Someone she didn't think much of.
People did not think much of it.
Didn't think much of him.
Sadly, I didn't think much of it.
Lynn doesn't think much of his talent.
He didn't think much of today's "canon".
I did not think much of it.
He didn't think much of it.
He doesn't think much of Moscow.
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