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The phrase "so are too" is not correct in standard written English.
It is likely intended to convey agreement or similarity, but the construction is awkward and unclear. Example: "If you think the movie was great, so are too many others."
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The consequences of not doing so are too high for both peoples.
The steady customers in Scarsdale who needed the fences touched up, the gutters cleaned, the table moved just so are too strapped to need his help.
"The financial implications for me, and, more importantly, for my parents, of doing so are too prohibitive," he said in a statement.
Furthermore, the stated CIs do not account for all layers of uncertainty implicit in a sensitivity analysis, and so are too narrow to reflect the 95% coverage.
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Too much is bad, but so is too little.
"The cost of not doing so is too high".
Or were we, even so, being too bold?
So it is, too, with Californian politics.
So I was too slow.
4/10 SO This is too processed.
Even so, Paris was too expensive.
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