It's very common, Doug - I've used it myself a lot!

John Coyle
Brisbane, Australia



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On 2013-07-29 7:03, Walt wrote:

> I've never heard ["much of a muchness"] before. Is that a common 
> British colloquialism?

I've heard that one, but it's been years.  I've only ever heard it from a Brit 
or in a book authored
by a Brit.  I don't know how common it is, though.  The web site 
www.phrases.org.uk claims that it's
never really been common (http://www.phrases.org.uk/meanings/251550.html).

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