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Discover Ludwig"not too many" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically means "not a large amount" or "not too excessive". For example, "We had not too many visitors today."
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Not too many surprises.
Not too many times, though.
"Not too many," she said.
There are not too many.
"Not too many, but some".
Hopefully not too many mistakes.
Not too many here.
Not too many headers.
Not too many, actually.
Not too many guys.
Not too many, I'd wager.
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