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As much/many... As much as 90% of companies experience difficulties. #1 (permalink) Thu May 28, 2009 10:51 am   As much/many... As much as 90% of companies experience difficulties.
 

Hello,
which is correct: "As much as 90% of companies experience difficulties" or "As many as 90%..."?
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As much/many... As much as 90% of companies experience difficulties. #2 (permalink) Thu May 28, 2009 11:50 am   As much/many... As much as 90% of companies experience difficulties.
 

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