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1 Sloths, which are famous for not doing much , are a prime example.
2 For all that Lewandowski really doesn't seem to be doing much different.
3 As for his health, Sturrock is doing much more than soldiering on.
4 Marijuana can do harm, yes, but banning it is doing much more.
5 But just over a decade ago, the G7 was doing much more.
6 Most of the stores were open, though they weren't doing much business.
7 Other Pacific languages that do have such resources are doing much better.
8 And it's doing much the same with Verizon, another major internet provider.
9 But that's going to occur without the OMC doing much about it.
10 He was still connected with the banks, but he wasn't doing much .
11 But I don't think we're going to be doing much long-distance swimming.
12 It did not look as if Venturus were doing much with them.
13 She wasn't doing much in the worshipping line just at that moment.
14 His nursing did not, indeed, consist in doing much that was useful.
15 I am not doing much at present-butSmith and Warren do less.
16 I am not doing much business now, only watching things and waiting.
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This collocation consists of: Doing much through the time
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