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"get a bit much" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It generally means that something is becoming excessive or overwhelming. You can use it in a sentence when describing a situation or someone's actions. Example: After many of her colleagues quit, the workload at the office started to get a bit much for Sarah to handle alone.
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A bit much.
If something is excessive or annoying, it is a bit much.
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"Yes, it did get a bit much," he says.
She was one of my best friends, but it could get a bit much".
"But when you're here all day every day, it can get a bit much.
Of course, there are times when the downlighting can get a bit much, especially when driving into the sun.
Still, you have to wonder whether the pressure doesn't get a bit much for 14-year-old shoulders.
Like the rest of the East Village, it can get a bit much on weekend nights, but most of the time it's my favourite bar in town.
Similar(48)
It just got a bit much.
It got a bit much for me.
Isn't this all getting a bit much?
or Taken 3: This Is Getting a Bit Much Frankly.
"I felt it was getting a bit much.
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