Sentence examples for much too neat from inspiring English sources

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In a twist much too neat for fiction, Martha's ex-husband married Joyce Harrington.

This, together with his dialectic scheme, led to a general theory of religions, which though dated, much too neat, and based on imperfect information, nevertheless represents an important attempt at a comparative treatment, and one that was evolutionary.

Although this distinction is much too neat and fails to recognize the importance of all the books of the Bible to medieval Christianity, it does reflect the growing emphasis on the human Christ and the apostolic life after the turn of the millennium.

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You might say that this, like much of the breathless finale, is too neat.

And the reversals and revelations that conclude the story are a bit too neat and clever to resonate much past the final credits.

Don't spend too much time making sure your outfit is "matchy matchy" -- the colors can go together, but it shouldn't look too neat or perfect.

Too neat.

The formulation is neat — maybe too neat.

All a little too neat?

Too neat, too tidy, too straitlaced.

All too neat a conversion?

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