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The phrase "though too" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate an additional point or contrast, often at the end of a sentence. Example: "I enjoyed the movie, though too long for my taste."
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Though too often, they do not.
I was, though, too big to bully.
It was still, though, too good for the host.
Though too chewy for my taste, my friend was pleased.
Maybe Rutgers has learned its lesson, though too late.
They are timeless, somehow, though too fast growing.
The answers are basic, though too long ignored.
At first, all is calm, though too much remains unsaid.
Sometimes, though, too much credence is given to these numbers.
It won't happen though – too many vested interests.
Unemployment, though too high at 9% and edging up again, has come down by a quarter.
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