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The phrase "avoid too much" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when advising someone to limit or reduce the extent of something, often in a context where excess is undesirable.
Example: "To maintain a healthy lifestyle, it's important to avoid too much sugar in your diet."
Alternatives: "limit excessive" or "reduce overindulgence".
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To avoid too much Western influence, Mr Percovich does not play skateboarding videos or music.
I think the administration was smart to avoid too much specificity about location right now.
Mr Yeltsin, at any rate, has been taking care to avoid too much of the credit.
Mr. Slater's only trick was to avoid too much "fiddling," as he put it.
"We try to avoid too much discussion of wilderness," he observed at another.
Ms. Thomas, 90, seemed content to avoid too much contentiousness her first day on the job.
If you choose to serve it with hors d'oeuvres, I would avoid too much cheese.
Round 2: ITV reschedules BGT to avoid too much of an overlap with The Voice.
She also tries to avoid too much phone conversation with friends, concentrating instead on homework.
Try and store receipts and files electronically to avoid too much desk-bound paperwork.
Lambert has been fortunate to avoid too much criticism thus far.
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