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Discover LudwigThe phrase "gotten too good" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something has become too good or has reached a level beyond what is necessary or expected. Example: "Ever since she started taking professional singing lessons, her voice has gotten too good for our church choir. She's now being scouted by record labels."
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Yet the issue for Smith is not that he's gotten too old for this – at 43, he looks like he's been trapped in amber since the Parents Just Don't Understand video – but that, just maybe, he's gotten too good for this.
In part because things had gotten too good.
"The bad guys have gotten too good, and there's simply too much financial opportunity for them to be dissuaded by reactive rules and reports".
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"They've got too good an offense".
We got too good for our own good.
But we don't do that anymore because they are just getting too 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".
"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?
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