Sentence examples for a bit of too from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a bit of too" is not correct and usable in written English.
It seems to be a combination of "a bit too," which is used to indicate a slight excess of something.
Example: "The soup is a bit too salty for my taste."
Alternatives: "a little too" or "somewhat too".

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If you want to be around your girlfriend 24/7, that may be a bit of too much, too soon.

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But I've also taken great pleasure in a bit of it too.

A bit of envy, too.

And a bit of heaven, too.

Oh, and a bit of music too.

American managers should try a bit of democracy too.

This group has a bit of clout too.

Nimmo would experience a bit of that, too.

My family has a bit of history, too.

Robin is clearly hoping for a bit of swordplay, too.

Quite a bit of oak, too, but classy, not clumsy.

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