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The phrase "are too many things" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing that there is an excessive number of items, tasks, or issues to consider or deal with.
Example: "There are too many things on my to-do list for today, and I don't know where to start."
Alternatives: "there are numerous items" or "there are excessive matters".
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"There are too many things going wrong".
"There are too many things, too many sites," Singh said.
There are too many things at one time.
There are too many things to distract me.
"We are disappointed because there are too many things at the moment that we can't change.
There are too many things from the past that keep surfacing".
His wife, Diane Brown, added: "There are too many things that could happen.
There are too many things I have yet to explore about game of basketball".
"There are too many things to worry about these days," he said.
There are too many things that have to go right for him.
There are too many things out of your control: actors, directors and other people.
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