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many discredits vs much discredits

Both phrases are incorrect. The correct form is 'much discredit' or 'many discredited'. 'Much discredit' is used when referring to a large amount of disapproval or loss of reputation, while 'many discredited' is used to describe a large number of things or people that have lost credibility.

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many discredits

This phrase is not correct in English.

The correct form is 'many discredited' when referring to a large number of things or people that have lost credibility.
  • High-ranking officers are using this to discredit me.
  • Otherwise this Chamber will fall into further discredit.
  • Anything you can get to discredit Warren's story.
  • Kirschner-Sims made the whole thing up to discredit Lyritrol and beat us to market.
  • We used it to discredit false confessions.
  • We need more than this to discredit Jaiden's statement.
  • Maybe he wanted to discredit your technology.
  • So they would have good reason to discredit the Vietnamese government.
  • While the real terrorists lay the groundwork for an attack to discredit the pro-democracy movement.
  • Quantrell discredits Bunting, wins the defense contract.
  • Her idea to use the ambush to discredit you was genius.
  • This discredits Pablo Garre's version, who remains in prison awaiting trial for treason, perjury and manipulating evidence.
  • This story was given to the press to discredit Hector and therefore us.
  • And he's managed to completely discredit me in Martinez's eyes.
  • ...looking for any way they can to discredit us.
  • It'll discredit her... and everything she stands for.
  • If this is another attempt to discredit Scott...
  • And there's a million ways to discredit this.
  • That "plot" was got up by wicked men to discredit all Catholics.
  • They'll try to discredit your record.

Alternatives:

  • many discredited

much discredits

This phrase is not correct in English.

The correct form is 'much discredit' when referring to a large amount of disapproval or loss of reputation.
  • I've weathered much bigger storms than your magazine's attempt to discredit me.
  • But perhaps this is too much to ask from those who clearly still aim to discredit MEPs systematically.
  • Much has been achieved, though justice and freedom still play second fiddle to security, to the European Union's discredit.

Alternatives:

  • much discredit

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