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Too
adverb
Likewise.
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The word 'too' is a commonly used and accepted word in written English.
It is used to signify an excessive amount or degree of something. Example: He ate too much cake and now has a stomach ache.
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Too little, too late.
"I try not to think about it too much.
He was one of the most gentle and unflappable politicians I have ever known, yet he was immensely courageous, too, not least when he spoke for the country against the invasion of Iraq".
"East Coast is particularly sorry, too, for the inconvenience to its customers as a result on what we know is an already very busy travel day immediately following the Christmas break.
Gone too soon.
About time, too.
"Perhaps not everyone's priority is having a 'beach body' (by the way, what is that?), and making somebody feel guilty for not prioritising it by questioning their personal choices is a step too far.
"Too often in the past our rhetoric undermined that positive relationship with business, and with the creation of jobs and wealth for the future.
There is another difference too.
Phoenix, too.
Not a moment too soon.
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