Sentence examples for much too faint from inspiring English sources

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Nobody has ever seen one, because they're much too faint compared to their stars.

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According to Yan, there could be many more large building blocks at comparable or even much larger distances, too faint to be detected.

By 1965 it was recognized that quasars are part of a much larger population of unusually blue sources and that most of these are much weaker radio sources too faint to have been detected in the early radio surveys.

In 1941, together with Arthur Wyse and Lawrence Aller, Mayall studied the rotation of nearby galaxies and found that there was much matter that was too faint to be observed, but which could be detected by way of its gravitational effect.

The shadows in this book are far too faint to withstand much lengthening.

But the light was too faint and faded much too quickly to fit the core-collapse category.

Presumably it's better to return a ball with the same spin, although I found the colors too faint to be of much use.

Drinks too much, too.

Too much, too soon?

It is much, much, much too early.

— was much too unsophisticated.

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