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Discover Ludwig"spending too much" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe when one is making an excessive expenditure of money, time, or energy, usually beyond what is necessary or advisable. For example, "I can't go out tonight - I've already been spending too much this month."
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You're spending too much time there".
Washington is spending too much money.
— ALLISON KOPICKI "We're spending too much money.
Are we spending too much on maintenance?
Not that Neville is spending too much time gloating.
"We're not spending too much on cancer," Professor Taylor said.
Are they spending too much time looking at screens?
Government is too big; it's spending too much money".
Then they complain that we are spending too much.
"I was spending too much time at work," he said.
I think you're spending too much time with Republicans".
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