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so much the
Idioms and Phrases
To that extent or degree, as in You decided to stay home? So much the better, for now we won't need a second car . This usage is always followed by a comparative adjective, such as better in the example. [Early 1200s]Example Sentences
caught my attention wasn't so much the body language or the greetings - it was the table.
On Tuesday, not so much, the Lakers showing their clear dominance in every area backed by a legendarily springtime loud home crowd that annually shakes, rattles and rolls.
But what rankles him is not so much the scope of the agenda.
He adds that alternatives might fare best when used in bakery products – such as the chips in chocolate chip cookies: "The chocolate is not so much the star of the show there so it might actually be more acceptable."
“I love that show so much. The fact I get to be in it is crazy. When I’m on that set, I’m like, ‘Oh, they’ve let a fan on set.’
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