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The phrase "Not too" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate a moderate degree of something, often in a positive or negative context.
Example: "The weather today is not too hot, making it perfect for a picnic."
Alternatives: "Somewhat" or "Fairly"
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Not too hoppy.
Not too old, either.
Not too 'collaborative,' though".
Not too badly.
Not too cold.
Not too nice.
Not too bad, Bruins.
(Not too much later!
Not too fancy.
Not too overpowering.
Not too many surprises.
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