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many opportunities vs much opportunity

Both "many opportunities" and "much opportunity" are grammatically correct, but they are used in different contexts. "Many opportunities" refers to a large number of chances or possibilities, while "much opportunity" refers to a significant amount of potential for advancement or growth.
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many opportunities

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English when referring to a large number of chances or possibilities.

Use "many opportunities" when you want to express that there are numerous chances or possibilities available.

Examples:

  • There are many opportunities for career growth in this company.
  • She has many opportunities to travel the world.
  • We have many opportunities to improve our skills.
  • Around Lake Wörthersee there are many opportunities to enjoy the nightlife.
  • It offers many opportunities for hiking and climbing and biking.
  • I knew there weren't many opportunities in Colombia for me.
  • You had so many opportunities over the years.
  • The Forggensee also offers many opportunities to further holiday activities such as swimming, Surfing and catamaran sailing.
  • The Baitina is a real snow park which offers many opportunities.
  • And the thing is, we gave you so many opportunities.
  • In your profession I'm sure you have many opportunities.
  • But when an assassin has many opportunities to hit his target, it gets complex.
  • Because we've got so many opportunities coming so close together.
  • I don't get many opportunities to ask.
  • Followers of variant skiing come in the Ortles Skiarena will also find many opportunities.
  • Similarly, golfers and fishermen offer in the Mühlviertel many opportunities to pursue their hobby.
  • A second, equally important benefit of distributing PROMOLUX lamps is that it creates many opportunities for new business.
  • And Canada, although a great country, does not afford many opportunities in personnel liquidation.
  • In this country there are many opportunities to make money, my friend.
  • In the area around Pistoia (northern Tuscany) there are many opportunities for fun and relaxation.
  • As always, there will be many opportunities for networking and exchanging ideas.
  • The existing properties and in particular the efficiency of their heating systems therefore offer many opportunities.
  • The fair will offer many opportunities and various resources to help e-commerce's exchange.

Alternatives:

  • numerous opportunities
  • plenty of opportunities
  • a multitude of opportunities
  • a variety of opportunities
  • a wealth of opportunities

much opportunity

This phrase is correct but less commonly used in English. It is used when talking about a significant amount of potential for advancement or growth.

Use "much opportunity" when you want to emphasize a substantial amount of potential for progress or development.

Examples:

  • There is much opportunity for innovation in this field.
  • She sees much opportunity for success in the new project.
  • We have much opportunity for expansion in the market.
  • I don't get much opportunity to shadow seniors.
  • I dare say there's not much opportunity in Manchester!
  • There wasn't much opportunity for a girl.
  • It is open, and the Schengen Agreement has opened the borders between our countries to such a degree that we do not have much opportunity to exercise supervision.
  • There is much opportunity for anyone... who dedicates himself to his labors.
  • We haven't had much opportunity.
  • There won't be much opportunity for that in the Spanish galleys.
  • We haven't had much opportunity to observe the resemblance lately, my boy.
  • Heaven knows we don't have much opportunity.
  • There is too much opportunity for escape.
  • I don't imagine you've had much opportunity for socialising.
  • There's as much opportunity here... as when Billy Durant started the motor company on Water Street.
  • We should particularly apply that to our agricultural sector, where there is much opportunity in that regard.
  • There's as much opportunity here... as when Billy Durant started the motor company on Water Street.
  • So much opportunity to do some good, really.
  • But, while it is indeed true that crisis and opportunity often go hand in hand, it is difficult to see much opportunity in Europe's current circumstances.
  • What I would welcome and what I would like to ask of Madam President is to accord more attention and empathy to independent Members, who unfortunately only have this much opportunity to speak.
  • We have also shown that we are concerned not only about handicapped persons but also about people who live in remoter regions, who do not have much opportunity to travel, and also about illiterate people, for example.
  • Allow me to give you an example, since the speaking time allotted to me does not give me much opportunity to expand on this idea.
  • So much opportunity to do some good deed.

Alternatives:

  • a great deal of opportunity
  • a significant amount of opportunity
  • ample opportunity
  • plenty of opportunity
  • a wealth of opportunity

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