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The phrase "admittedly too much" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when acknowledging that something may be excessive or overwhelming, often in a self-reflective or candid manner.
Example: "I enjoyed the dessert, but admittedly too much sugar can be overwhelming for some people."
Alternatives: "I must confess it's excessive" or "I acknowledge it's a bit much."
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After several decades of bashing and busting — and admittedly too much corruption and association with organized crime — they have lost much of their political clout.
Admittedly, too much of it can displace oxygen and cause asphyxiation, but that goes for all gasses which we can't breathe (ie all of them except oxygen).
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But last night's programme saw off all the opposition, although there was admittedly not too much of it.
The only thing missing for me is a better browsing experience, but that's not what this phone's all about and it's, admittedly, expecting too much out of a $50 device.
He came back to Hollywood by himself where he admittedly began drinking too much while courting those who could supply marijuana.
But mostly he puttered around the yard, played with the hose, had friends over, found toads and bugs and locust shells and cool rocks, shimmied up the door frames, attempted to dismantle the house, and, admittedly, had way too much screen time.
Which, admittedly, is not saying too much.
Not all of that "too much", admittedly, is compelling or even interesting, but the ground is choked with events that defy brief, coherent summary.
Admittedly, I have spent too much time around professional cycling (not to be confused with amateur cycling), where prominent cyclists blame the pollen that blew into their nasal passages while they were laboring uphill in the Alps.
A man who admittedly drank a little too much and once popped Rolaids in the Mets' dugout like M&M's, Johnson, 67, has survived a bad case of managerial burnout, the loss of a daughter to a degenerative tissue disease and a stomach ailment that might have killed him had he not checked into the Mayo Clinic.
This safe, friendly city is not, admittedly, one whose visitors need too much advice.
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