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once a serious adverb, is now only used humorously:
She stepped away from him as though evading her share in the pleasure. 'Thank you muchly,' he said.—M. Keane, 1988
Much of it is muchly much of a muchness, but occasionally...there is a song which might just be played again if the rest of your collection is lost in a bizarre gardening accident—Evening Standard, 1999.

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