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The phrase "speak too much" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that someone is saying a lot about something or giving too many details. For example, "My boss speaks too much - sometimes I just want her to get to the point!".
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Speaking after her victory she said: "At the moment I can't speak too much but it means a lot to me and I am so proud".
Or speak too much in the meeting.
"Chinese normally we don't speak too much.
"He didn't speak too much," Kiefer said approvingly.
"They're Cubans, so they don't speak too much English — it's difficult," he said.
I can't really speak too much on it just because I don't know.
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He said: 'you spoke too much today'.
"I was afraid of speaking too much.
Am I speaking too much of the time?
I've spoken too much already," she says.
His exact words were that I spoke too much.
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