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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

The use of "So much so that"

Hi,

I want to know if this is correct:

She was ugly, so much so that when she smiled, he thought she looked like an old witch.

Is it okay to use 'when' after 'so much so that?'

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It is more intelligible with a comma: She was ugly, so much so , that when she smiled, he thought she looked like an old witch.

  • It is more intelligible with a comma: She was ugly, so much so , that when she smiled, he thought she looked like an old witch.
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It is more intelligible with a comma:

She was ugly, so much so, that when she smiled, he thought she looked like an old witch.

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