Definition: Inasmuch as there is no such thing as "enough" in a linguistic sense, "as much as" has evolved to become the preferred term for being somewhat more than. Here's a fun way to use it:
Example Sentence: He inasmuch as he is handsome , he is not a liar . This sentence conveys that, despite his appearance, thereโs no lack of sincerity in him, and thus, he doesnโt engage in deceitful acts. It adds an edgy element by contrasting his good nature with the fact that he's dishonest. In summary, "inasmuch as" is a more understated and nuanced way to say "as much as," allowing for subtle differences between what's considered "enough" or "not enough."