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The phrase "a too significant" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly as "too" should not precede an indefinite article like "a."
Example: "This is too significant to ignore."
Alternatives: "an overly significant" or "a very significant."
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We should be wary of building a too significant legal and ethical construct on what may turn out to be an inadequate infrastructure.
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In his introduction, Capote described Mrs. Guest working in her garden: "There, with her baskets and spades and clippers, and wearing her funny boyish shoes, and with her sunborne sweat soaking her eyes, she is a part of the sky and the earth, possibly a not too significant part, but a part".
And the court said that because "the consequence of error may be detention of persons for the duration of hostilities that may last a generation or more, this is a risk too significant to ignore".
In England and Wales, shared parental leave lacks the "use it or lose it" lever on dads, while for men, £138 a week to stay at home with baby means too significant a drop in household income.
A $5 MILLION gift may not seem too significant to a wealthy university like Harvard or Princeton, whose endowments are $34.9 billion and $15.8 billion, respectively.
For some investors, that may be too significant a loss of potential returns to consider.
Perhaps it simply plays too significant a role in our landscape for us to ever leave it in peace.
Manager Joe Torre said before the game Saturday that not having Rodriguez until Thursday was too significant a loss.
I lost money on a few contracts, nothing too significant, but enough so that for the first time I began to doubt myself.
However, Mr Miles said he did not envision that being too significant a drawback for e-paper wearable technology.
In our opinion, both these criteria, although important, have been given too significant a role to play in existing typologies as they result in other equally pertinent criteria being sidelined.
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