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in that
because:
FORMAL YA QUE / EN CUANTO QUE

used for introducing an explanation of what you have just said, showing in what way it is true.
Examples:
The new system is better in that it provides faster access to the Internet.
She followed an unusual career path, in that she retrained relatively late in life.
This research is important in that it confirms the link between aggression and alcohol.
Ive been lucky in that I have never had to worry about money.
I'm lucky in that I've got four sisters.
We have a problem in that there is a lack of places for this age group to go.
The Lib Dems are an unusual party in that they start local and expand to the national.
Rose was also fortunate in that he had an early start when there was no wind.
It will differ from normal halls of residence in that each bedroom will have its own front door.
It's a concept album in that it tells a story - albeit with a rather lame twist at the end.
A pillar of the Kirk, he was also unique among journalists in that he hardly ever swore.
My sport is a bit like being a goalkeeper in that you have to be mentally strong.

So much so (that) Y TANTO ES AS QUE

to such a great degree that, to such an extent that


Examples:
It was a great project, so much so that it won first prize.
The twins look alikeso much so that even their parents sometimes confuse them.
I was fascinated by the company, so much so that I wrote a book about it.
The soup is excellent, so much so that on a recent visit my companion had two bowls.
It was unexpectedly funny, so much so that I actually wept with laughter at one point.
Her quick pace was marked with urgency, so much so that even her escorts had to match her stride.
The bread was tough, so much so that she left a substantial portion.

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