Sentence examples for a bit too lofty from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a bit too lofty" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is overly ambitious, idealistic, or elevated in tone or style, often in a critical context.
Example: "While I appreciate the enthusiasm, I think the proposal is a bit too lofty for our current resources."
Alternatives: "a tad too ambitious" or "somewhat unrealistic".

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Mukherjee admits that even at this price, a 'one device per child' goal may be a bit too lofty.

However, with just six employees at the time, that seemed to be a bit too lofty of a goal.

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Perhaps the problem is that it rhapsodizes not about detonators of chemicals but on the explosive materials of the soul -- and also that its terrorists are a bit too close to home: educated, middle-class, lofty in their delusions, yet far from the satisfying diagnosis of simple psychopathy.

A bit too sophisticated.

"A bit too Breathless Mahoney".

A bit too bulky.

A bit too radical?

A bit too ordinary?

A bit too overpowering.

A bit too keen.

It was a bit too expensive.

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