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much

[muhch] / mʌtʃ /






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His phone has been ringing non-stop, and he's been much sought-after by journalists, photographs and other visitors.

From BBC

Arne Slot and his players have had similar treatment at times this season, albeit from a much smaller number of the Liverpool faithful.

From BBC

Frances says the couple's son, Harry, "loved his dad very much" - but that Harry, who had longstanding mental health problems, found what happened after his father's arrest "very difficult to cope with".

From BBC

According to the team, the chemical signatures in Bennu's samples indicate that these amino acids likely formed through processes different from those scientists traditionally assumed, and under much harsher conditions than expected.

From Science Daily

Amusingly, his motivation isn’t so much revenge or anger as career advancement: Joey’s behavior has handed Elliott the first few scenes of a potential drama.

From The Wall Street Journal