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You could say:
Much was said....
Couldn't you?
As a noun, yes.
a) much = a lot: A lot was said.
b) much = more than some: Much (of this) was said.
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Re: Much or A Lot
Well, in my English book it says that I can use much in a positive sentence, only that it implies a formal usage. So i chose both of the variants. (by the way, is "variants" correct?
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