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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about too much" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English
It may be intended to express a concern or discussion regarding an excessive amount of something, but it lacks clarity. Example: "We need to talk about too much spending in our budget."
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It's still about too much standardized testing.
"Threats to us been about too much.
He didn't want to make him run about too much.
But even they would have salted these purchases with knowing complaints about too much hype.
Fund managers may grumble about too much disclosure, but most are happy with the rules.
"I've never seen the president stressed out about too much," Dr. Ronny Jackson says.
I don't think you want to muck about too much with calamari.
Any guilt I might have about too much screen time quickly dissipates.
Boredom is about too much energy, not too little.
Be careful you don't jog about too much.
Do not walk about too much on loose kain samping.
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