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The phrase "and arguably too much" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a subjective opinion that something may be excessive or more than necessary, often inviting debate or discussion.
Example: "The film was entertaining, but it had a lot of special effects, and arguably too much for a simple story."
Alternatives: "and perhaps excessively" or "and maybe over the top".

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Gilbert Arenas had already said enough in the last week, and arguably too much.

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There Will Be Blood is a robust and intricate epic that makes room (arguably too much room) for a powerhouse performance from Daniel Day-Lewis.

"Arguably too much has been said and written about the ITV succession and I don't want to add to that.

There is also much in it from their own families — Bateman, who grew up with a sharp-tongued British mother, said he identified with Fonda's Hillary, while Levy, with five siblings, comes from a family with "arguably too much emotional promiscuity and transparency".

His keen intellect, his sense of trust in those around him (sometimes arguably too much trust), his dedication and his humour all make the man.

Mortgage lending standards were far too loose during the boom but have since tightened considerably, arguably too much so.A housing-market recovery in America is long overdue.

As usual, her text is paired with outstanding art, here beautiful oil paintings by Peter Sylvada that soften -- arguably too much so -- the harshness of displacement.

At a time when there is arguably too much investment money providing ample ammunition in the talent war, finding, affording, and retaining top technical talent is hands-down the hardest task any company that has found its market has to deal with.

Arguably too much.

The European Commission has arguably too much power centered in the bureaucracy in Brussels, but no clear direction form its controller, the Council of Ministers.

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