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Discover LudwigThe phrase "travel much" is correct and usable in written English
It typically means to visit many places or to frequently move from one place to another. For example, you could write: "Since I'm retired, I've been able to travel much more than I used to."
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"The plastic ones travel much faster.
Q Do you travel much to Israel?
On why our sixteenth president didn't travel much.
"They understand they need to travel much more smartly".
2.04am GMT Cosgrove is asked will he travel much?
He cannot travel much and has little energy to work.
Ducks travel much less than they used to.
Middle-class Russians dress, shop, eat and travel much as their peers do in the West.
Arnett told her he doesn't travel much anymore but that he would try.
Coolidge did not travel much during his campaign and gave few speeches.
But the keyboard doesn't light up, and the keys don't travel much.
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