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  • 11lot — The phrases a lot of and lots of (a lot of time / lots of people) are common and highly versatile, being used freely with singular (mass) nouns and plural nouns. In positive contexts, a lot of is idiomatic (There is a lot of time) and lots of is… …

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  • 12much loved — much loved/respected/admired/criticized/etc phrase used for describing someone or something that is loved, respected etc a lot or by many people Lord Buckingham was a much loved and respected figure. the much criticized UN peacekeeping mission to …

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  • 13much respected — much loved/respected/admired/criticized/etc phrase used for describing someone or something that is loved, respected etc a lot or by many people Lord Buckingham was a much loved and respected figure. the much criticized UN peacekeeping mission to …

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  • 14much admired — much loved/respected/admired/criticized/etc phrase used for describing someone or something that is loved, respected etc a lot or by many people Lord Buckingham was a much loved and respected figure. the much criticized UN peacekeeping mission to …

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  • 15much criticized — much loved/respected/admired/criticized/etc phrase used for describing someone or something that is loved, respected etc a lot or by many people Lord Buckingham was a much loved and respected figure. the much criticized UN peacekeeping mission to …

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  • 18many — 1. Many, like much, tends to sound more formal in positive contexts (They have many friends) than in negative ones (They do not have many friends). In conversation and less formal written English, a lot of (or, even more informally, lots of) is… …

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  • 19much- — [ mʌtʃ ] prefix a lot: used with the past participles of many verbs for emphasis: a much needed rest a much used phrase …

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  • 20much- — UK [mʌtʃ] US prefix a lot used with the past participles of many verbs for emphasis a much needed rest a much used phrase Thesaurus: prefixeshyponym …

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