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Discover LudwigThe phrase "too black" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something or someone that is excessively dark in color or appearance. Example: The night sky was too black to see any stars. In this sentence, "too black" emphasizes the darkness of the sky, implying that it was darker than expected or desired.
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Too black.
It's too black.
The eyeliner is TOO black.
You too, Black Widow Spider.
She shook her head: "That's too black.
· Taken from Too Black, Too Strong.
She thought I was too black.
It was too hot, too black.
At Chanel, too, black was kept to a minimum.
At first voguing was considered too black for the clubs.
He's too white for some, too black for others.
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