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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about too many" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be used in contexts discussing an excessive quantity of something, but it requires additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "I'm concerned about too many people attending the event without prior registration."
Alternatives: "concerning excessive" or "regarding an overabundance".
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I don't write about too many male businessmen, and I'm not apt to write about too many female businessmen".
Talk about too many choices….
You're upset about too many people saying, "Really?"?
"We should worry about too many lawyers," he said dryly.
We're maybe trying to think about too many things".
Jeffrey: "We don't really fight about too many things.
I'm realistic about too many things in my life.
Because if you want Africa with no people you can talk about too many people.
The village council has received a complaint about too many unrelated people living under one roof.
"People complain about too many moons in my poetry," he writes, adding another.
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"We decided to do a joke about too many poke shops," Jean said.
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