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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a too active" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct form would be "too active" without the article "a."
Example: "He is too active for his age, always running around and playing sports."
Alternatives: "excessively active" or "overly active."
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"We express no confidence in the Central Election Commission because of its being a passive, or maybe a too active, participant in falsifications," he said.
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Business tends to see activists as, well, a little too active.
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No one wants to risk a snapped achilles or pulled hamstring with too active a bout of stretching at this stage.
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Jones answered these rumors publicly in a signed editorial on March 28 , 1871 I have, from the first number of The Times, taken too active a part in its management, and feel far too deep a solicitude for its good name, to dishonor it by making it the advocate of mendacity and corruption.
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As in those two cases, however, the fears of too active a community of meaning making are likely exaggerated.
"Snapshots" is too active a word for Chaudhuri's portraits of life in his family's middle-class apartment compound.
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