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The phrase "a bit too thoughtful" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is excessively considerate or reflective, often in a way that may be seen as overly serious or introspective.
Example: "While I appreciate your concern, I think your response was a bit too thoughtful for the situation."
Alternatives: "a tad overly reflective" or "somewhat excessively considerate."
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The thoughtful Pennsylvanian musician (a one-man recording industry responsible for eight albums as Nine Inch Nails as well as several acclaimed film soundtracks, winning an Oscar for The Social Network) was just a bit too thoughtful for life on Twitter.
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