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so much so

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so much so
to such a great degree. Computer games opened a new world, so much so you wonder what you used to do with your free time.
Usage notes: often followed by a clause beginning with that: The path was overgrown with grass, so much so that I could easily have missed it altogether.
See also: much

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Yes, we became very wakeful; so much so that our recumbent position began to grow wearisome, and by little and little we found ourselves sitting up; the clothes well tucked around us, leaning against the head-board with our four knees drawn up close together, and our two noses bending over them, as if our knee-pans were warming-pans.
"In truth," she said, with that coquetry which somehow or other is in the heart of every young girl, "I have often been sorry that I am not able to read, but never so much so as when your housekeeper brought me your letter.
I believe my breath will get long next, my memory's getting so much so,' said Mr.
 
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