Many and much merge in the comparative and superlative forms, which are more and most for both determiners. It was once common to use the indefinite article with many (very a many years ago), as it still is with few (a few good men). However, this has fallen out of favor except in formations such as "a great/good many."
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Man swipes right 2 million times on Tinder and scores one date, but who is the girl?
Inc: Tinder Is Betting on a Major Product Overhaul—and That Gen-Z Wants More Than Swipes
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Tinder Is Betting on a Major Product Overhaul—and That Gen-Z Wants More Than Swipes
A recent X post claimed that a Tinder user swiped right on two million women in five years—yes, that's 2 million swipes—and only got one date, and people have questions. While the OP blamed the dating ...