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Discover LudwigThe phrase "deliver too" is correct and usable in written English
It is mainly used to indicate that both parties are responsible for a certain action or outcome. For example, "We both have to deliver too – I'll finish my part of the project, and you must complete yours."
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They deliver, too.
The NFL desperately needed Manning to deliver, too.
She counsels against trying to deliver too good a speech.
And just like Enterprise delivers, we deliver, too.
"If we can deliver, other companies can deliver, too".
Using X-rays to find the internal target would deliver too much radiation to the patient.
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Again we have a matriarch on our hands, and this time she is Aphrodite, living in a big spread right out of "90210," and played by Jaime Murray, who did a great job as a stalker-arsonist on "Dexter" last season, but here is made paradoxically to deliver too-cute dialogue while looking like Joan Crawford in "Mildred Pierce".
The dog delivers, too.
The state controls too much and delivers too little.
After promising much, European leaders have delivered too little.
"It was mostly C.O.D. for food and beverages when they were delivered, too".
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