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much
Determiner
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Much is a lot of; a large amount of; a high degree
I don't have much money.
I don't like the cider very much.
I know how much he loves everybody in the house.
You're not much better than he is.
She was much more fun after a few drinks.
This is almost as much fun as last week.
We bought another one, but the cost was much greater.
I don't think it matters much what you study.
Thank you very much!
Much attention has been given to the question of where the money should go.
He's very much the Englishman.
larger
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adjective
(= bigger)
large or big relative to something else
proportion
Noun
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The proportion is the relationship in size between one part and another.
Health care spending is taking up a much larger proportion of the government budget.
The proportion of water to sugar should be two to one.