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Discover LudwigThe phrase "don't spread yourself too thin" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when advising someone not to take on too many commitments or responsibilities at once. Example: "If you want to succeed in your studies, don't spread yourself too thin by joining too many clubs."
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But don't spread yourself too thin.
So here's some more cautious advice that I wish someone had told me four years ago: Don't spread yourself too thin, but find one or two activities that you truly love and stick with them.
Aim for a maximum of five objectives each quarter so you don't spread yourself too thin.
So don't spread yourself too thin.
Take things in small focused steps so you don't spread yourself too thin.
Don't spread yourself too thin, it is better to have ONE great thing than ten ordinary things.
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Do not spread yourself too thin.
"This motto is 'don't spread yourself too thin.'".
You can't spread yourself too thin any more, as you're time is limited.
Don't spread yourself thin.
So that after July 25th, you will not spread yourself too thin on multiple projects.
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