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To a very great degree or extent.
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Examples for "often "
Examples for "often "
1 However economic migrants, for example, were often young men looking for work.
2 High-pressure systems bring generally calm conditions and often result in clear skies.
3 Conclusions: Fathers and mothers often report problems and frequently need professional support.
4 We share information to meet common goals, often far in the future.
5 China's new climate-related insurance services, however, often depend on heavy government subsidies.
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.
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.
(Degree adverb used before a noun phrase) for all practical purposes but not completely.
(Quantifier used with mass nouns) great in quantity or degree or extent.
Другие значения термина "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.
6 A related issue is how much power state authorities have over banks.
7 Industry sources say it was taking much longer to raise new funds.
8 Police have said the search for bodies will not continue much longer.
9 Mr Bawden said weather conditions today were much more favourable than yesterday.
10 They cannot continue on this way much longer without rest and water.
11 He had time to think about the situation; perhaps too much time.
12 However, it is often necessary to use a much larger stimulus set.
13 The true number of global cases is likely to be much higher.
14 He spoke Spanish, of course, and good French, but not much English.
15 Human power could not, however, much longer endure so severe a trial.
16 How Democracy Ends is a wonderful read and contains much good sense.
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