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not much

adverb as in meagerly

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The third episode, which dropped Sunday, offers some clarity if not much in the way of self-awareness.

Just over half of city residents said they had “not much” or only “a little” confidence in Bass’ ability to help guide Los Angeles through its recovery, while a little more than 1 in 3 residents had a “great deal” or “some” confidence in her leadership.

As of Sunday morning afternoon, there were no signs that James’ initial assessment, when he said there was “not much concern,” is inaccurate, though even minor groin injuries can take more than a week to heal.

“It wasn’t very interesting to issue a 500-year or 1,000-year biochar removal credit, because the model would tell us that there’s not much remaining after that long,” Dorr said.

From Salon

"As well as rugby, I played quite a few other sports like tennis, cricket and badminton as a kid but not much football. I played it a bit because my mates did but I never really got into it much, which was quite strange."

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