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much

[muhch] / mʌtʃ /






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“The Housemaid” stumbles, and it doesn’t help that Sweeney spends much of the film meandering throughout its narrative like a piece of driftwood that keeps washing back onto the shore.

From Salon

Musk has previously rejected claims that his satellites were taking up too much room and crowding out competitors.

From BBC

After rallying in early 2025, digital assets have surrendered much of the spotlight to the artificial-intelligence race, which sucked up investors’ capital and powered a third straight year of double-digit gains in stocks.

From The Wall Street Journal

Eating too much sodium is a leading contributor to hypertension, also known as high blood pressure.

From Science Daily

When magnetic fields were applied, that growth period became much shorter, sometimes lasting less than a minute, and the resulting particles remained smaller.

From Science Daily