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Meanings of
very much
in English
Portuguese
mui
Spanish
mucho
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To a very great degree or extent.
much
lots
a lot
a good deal
a great deal
Portuguese
mui
Synonyms
Examples for "
much
"
much
lots
a lot
a good deal
a great deal
Examples for "
much
"
1
The migrant crisis has dominated in Europe for
much
of this year.
2
But this is as
much
a social crisis as a health crisis.
3
Few American or South African 'people' pay
much
attention to the words.
4
Masutha, however, could not say exactly how
much
free education will cost.
5
Great products depend as
much
on great execution as on great ideas.
1
In Europe, almost every carrier uses GSM, which means
lots
of competition.
2
She needs
lots
of rest, good food, as little stress as possible.
3
Maurice Bleibermacher has a different problem:
lots
of degrees and no money.
4
This is a complicated question, and the answer is:
lots
of places.
5
I'd had
lots
of personal problems and went through some difficult times.
1
At the moment GPs know
a
lot
about families, especially problem ones.
2
But there's also
a
lot
of hard work involved, often physical work.
3
There is
a
lot
of energy from Israel to Europe, Margalit said.
4
I just really want to let
a
lot
of people ask questions.
5
However, fly-tipping costs councils and therefore the taxpayer
a
lot
of money.
1
Julian Barnes: 'Do you expect Europe to cut us
a
good
deal
?
2
Market analysts said it would be
a
good
deal
for AB InBev.
3
Of course,
a
good
deal
depends on the aims of a publication.
4
It entails
a
good
deal
more work than the average college application.
5
This one takes
a
good
deal
of control, plus speed and timing.
1
Mr Power said it would mean
a
great
deal
to the industry.
2
Organised sport has meant
a
great
deal
of different things throughout history.
3
However, there is
a
great
deal
of information available on the Web.
4
There is, of course,
a
great
deal
of work to be done.
5
And the right way requires
a
great
deal
of prudence and courage.
Usage of
very much
in English
1
Philly said, 'In answer to your question, I liked it
very
much
.
2
That means the fire probably didn't damage the second story
very
much
.
3
And the current political situation... shows this is something
very
much
alive.
4
From one point of view no-one currently gains
very
much
from regulation.
5
The minister said, Thank you
very
much
for coming to see me.
6
I'm quite attached to my own good looks, thank you
very
much
.
7
Oh yes, I shall be having a fine time, thanks
very
much
.
8
I said no thank you
very
much
,
I had had quite sufficient.
9
But now there is
very
much
movement, a shipping industry source said.
10
However, this is
very
much
a reality for albinos in sub-Saharan Africa.
11
I
very
much
doubt if you're going to achieve anything else today.
12
I view privacy as
very
much
something about control over personal information.
13
I only need them to see far away, thank you
very
much
.
14
And its grey approach
very
much
makes you question your own views.
15
A bottled water levy, however, is still
very
much
on the table.
16
Today the city is
very
much
alive, although a place of extremes.
Other examples for "very much"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
very
much
very
Adverb
Adjective
Translations for
very much
Portuguese
mui
bastante
muita
muito
um monte
Spanish
mucho
muchisimo
Very much
through the time
Very much
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