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Discover Ludwig"without so much" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It is used to indicate a lack or absence of something, often in a comparative or negative manner. Example: "I can't believe she finished the entire project without so much as a word of guidance from her team."
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"First artists and people without so much money settled there.
But I also love doing without so much.
Held without so much as a hearing, his health deteriorated.
But isn't life hectic enough without so much rushing?
(Devotees bought without so much as sniffing a scent strip).
She acquitted them without so much as an administrative fee.
Without so much as a warm-up, Messi stripped and was sent in.
He passed the Simpson memorial without so much as a nod.
The next morning, one of the girls treated herself to them without so much as asking.
Trillions pass through everyone's body every second without so much as a jolt.
Without so much paper to produce for conferences, planners said they were saving time and money.
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