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Discover LudwigThe phrase "gets too much" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe something that is becoming excessive or overwhelming. For example: - "I'm sorry, I can't handle it anymore. The pressure gets too much for me sometimes." - "She loves her job, but the long hours and constant demands can get too much for her." - "I appreciate your enthusiasm, but please don't take on too many projects at once. It can quickly get too much for you to handle."
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Michael Fassbender's Brandon Sullivan gets too much.
For some, it gets too much.
My dad gets too much, and she didn't get enough.
I know the solitude that gets too much.
Take "timeouts" for everyone when life gets too much.
It all gets too much for our beleaguered anti-hero.
But what about when even that gets too much?
True, Bateson's sensitivity gets too much play early on.
When it all gets too much I stop work.
A team with a good pitching staff gets too much of an advantage.
There are even thermal pools and a spa if it all gets too much.
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