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Discover LudwigThe phrase "was much about" is not correct or usable in written English
Instead, you could say something like "it was focused on" or "it was mainly about." For example: "The presentation was much focused on the new marketing strategy."
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Yet there was much about the process that was unsatisfactory.
What she didn't know was much about how to start and run a business.
Along with his burnished, almost cherubic optimism, there was much about him that was chilling.
But there was much about the house that was being used as originally intended.
Fifty years ago there was much about which to be angry.
Still, she said, there was much about her experience in Iraq that she was grateful for.
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"Not sure there's much about today," he adds wistfully.
There is much about The Hurt Locker that is confusing.
There is much about swimming that Shapton hates.
Of course, there's much about America he misses.
There's much about it we still don't understand.
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