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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and maybe too" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It can be used informally to suggest an additional possibility or consideration, but it is better to use a clearer expression.
Example: "I think we should consider the budget, and maybe too the timeline for the project."
Alternatives: "and perhaps also" or "and possibly as well".
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And maybe too rich, I thought.
Sounds cozy, and maybe too cozy.
Too black, and maybe too Hispanic, according to Leake.
Reporters suppressed private information and reported mostly — and maybe too gently — on public duties.
And maybe, too, all young, cocksure coaches need a little time before anyone runs them off.
It's as if he's too focused on, and maybe too confident about, what lies beneath.
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I suggested that Jobs was overreaching--and, maybe too, a little messianic and off his nut.
These days, 'disruption' is the word used -- perhaps a bit too often -- to convey the power and promise of as-yet untried and maybe too-good-to-be-true tactics that will change the way we do things for the better.
"He's so creative and great and honest — maybe too honest sometimes," Mr. Adler said of his young critic.
Each movement was thoughtful and slow, maybe too thoughtful and too slow.
To draft Burke into the Bush Cabinet is typical of Feith: counterintuitive and clever, maybe too clever.
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