Much and
many do occur in affirmative declarative clauses, but only in more
formal styles:
There will be much competition among all those involved to hand out
sweeping verdicts on history. The British will be credited (particularly by the
British) with having done a splendid and disinterested job.
However, Lincoln itself is an area of urban land-use. This means there are
many buildings tightly packed together and a large population of over 80,000
people.
Much is more restricted than
many in affirmative declarative clauses. For
example, it is more restricted to abstract nouns such as competition, controversy,
effort,
discussion.
Much as a determiner and pronoun also occurs mostly in
subject position:
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