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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a too much" is not correct in written English.
The correct expression would typically be "too much" without the article "a."
Example: "There is too much noise in the room for me to concentrate."
Alternatives: "excessive" or "an excessive amount".
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a)Too much "capitalist chocolate".
A: Too much of anything can become boring and useless, never tiring.
– that it is a too much of a political minefield to be navigated easily.
For small NGOs state-of-the-art VC equipment can seem like a too much of an outlay.
Crystallisation is caused when: (a) too much sugar is added (b) the sugar is not properly dissolved (c) the jam is over- or under-boiled 3. Fermentation When fermentation occurs, the jam will start to bubble and can smell gassy when the lid is removed.
The Republican argument boils down to a) too much social spending labelled as "stimulus" b) it spends too much money (although Iraq and Afghanistan, apparently, were wise and prudent expenditures) without creating enough jobs and c) the Democrats are doing it, so it must, therefore, be evil socialism.
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And Planinic has been thrust into a too-much, too-soon task of starting the first three preseason games while Kidd rests.
One woman excitedly imagined a too-much-information-gone-wild culture in which train passengers digitally transmit their entire personal histories to each other by rubbing wrists implanted with memory chips.
Besides, I don't recall a "too-much-paperwork" exception to the Fourth Amendment.
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"A bit too much of a moralist, though.
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