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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are a bit much" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that something is excessive or overwhelming in a particular context.
Example: "The decorations for the party are a bit much; we might want to tone them down."
Alternatives: "are a bit excessive" or "are a little overwhelming."
Idiom
A bit much.
If something is excessive or annoying, it is a bit much.
Exact(17)
Parents are a bit much.
But those leather cuffs are a bit much.
"But these fortune seekers are a bit much," she said.
The plugs to sign up for America Online are a bit much.
The digs, courtesy of the French embassy, are a bit much for the modest attaché, but he endures.
"I think I prefer milkshake and ice-cream: the other bits are a bit much," admitted Wyn.
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Yes, it's a bit much.
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