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"offer too much" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to provide or propose an excessive amount of something. Example: The salesman tried to convince the customer to buy the expensive car by offering too much in terms of features and benefits.
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Norton's new role shouldn't offer too much shopping temptation.
Plants themselves or photographs can offer too much information, she says.
The comparison shows that Ms. Deen's menus offer too much protein, not enough grains and vegetables.
And there are features which will simply offer too much to some households, especially smaller ones.
The looming World Cup is unlikely to offer too much comfort on the pitch.
But overly large windows may offer too much of a good thing.
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Ms. Haddad offered too much of both.
But LA offered too much firepower, and broke United down.
The way he saw it, life offered too much joy.
Mr. Gautier offered too much money for the babysitting job.
But these reforms offered too much tough love and too little compassion for flood-prone homeowners.
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