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"nothing too fancy" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is not overly intricate or complicated. For example, "I'm looking for a gift for my friend, nothing too fancy."
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There is nothing too fancy here.
But nothing too fancy, mind you.
But there is nothing too fancy about Annabelle Selldorf.
It's utilitarian and friendly – nothing too fancy – and very child-friendly.
I like the fact that there is nothing too fancy going on".
"I like to work with paradoxes," Ms. Abdul said, "nothing too fancy, and nothing too serious".
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Again, make sure that nothing is too fancy.
Don't wear anything too fancy.
A few posters are OK, but nothing too rich or fancy.
Nothing fancy, nothing too expensive, and something that would echo the simple structures they had seen on their travels.
Try to blend like Egyptians so nothing fancy nothing weird nothing too over-the-top in any direction.
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