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Discover LudwigThe phrase "got too good" can be grammatically correct and usable in written English in certain contexts.
It is typically used to mean that something or someone has improved or become very skilled at a particular task or activity. Example: "After months of practice, she finally got too good at playing the piano and was able to perform in front of a large audience." Another example: "The team's performance has been consistently improving and they have gotten too good for their opponents to keep up with."
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"They've got too good an offense".
We got too good for our own good.
"I think maybe you've got too good an impression of the Scottish character.
He's got too good of an idea what he wants to do.
He's just got too good stuff not to have success on this team".
But what Henry James said seems true: he got too good too young, so he never got great.
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But we don't do that anymore because they are just getting too good".
"We have just gotten too good at what we do, I guess," he said.
"Some things you shouldn't get too good at, like smiling, crying and celebrity," Bono sings.
How does anyone know precisely when the party gets too good?
George was getting too good for things, so I decided to come back.
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