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The phrase "Go too far" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone has exceeded acceptable limits or boundaries in behavior or actions.
Example: "I appreciate your enthusiasm, but I think you might go too far with your criticism of the project."
Alternatives: "Cross the line" or "Overstep boundaries".
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Go too far
verb
To exceed an unstated limit, especially a limit of acceptable behaviour
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"Go too far, Yuriko.
They go too far.
I didn't go too far.
It could go too far.
Which ones go too far?
I cannot go too far.
(Chefliness can go too far).
We may go too far.
But Chef can go too far.
Did we indeed go too far?
Sometimes it can go too far.
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