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Discover LudwigThe phrase "this much of" is correct and can be used in written English.
You would usually use this phrase to refer to a quantity of something, such as "this much of the product". For example, you might say "We have sold this much of the product so far this month".
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When you're this much of a powerhouse, who needs them?
"I had to cut this much of my hair".
You can go to companies and say: 'You are emitting this much of this, this much of this, what are you doing about it?'".
"I don't remember a time when it was this much of a freak-out".
Did we know it was going to make this much of a stink?
My answering machine recorded this much of the conversation: [Ringing.] Ali: Hello.
"I was the first one to clear away even this much of the forest.
Beyond this, much of what appears on the Internet is repackaged from those outlets.
Next to all this, much of the dancing seemed almost incidental.
At 49, I'm pleased I've still got this much of it.
She would not have considered this much of an achievement, but it is instructive.
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