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Discover Ludwig"too bright" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that has too much light or is too intense. For example: "The sun is too bright today, I think I'll stay inside."
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Images too bright?
"Maybe it's too bright.
She is too bright.
The day was too bright.
It means "not too bright".
"Nothing too bright or shocking".
The kitchen is too bright.
It looks too bright to be natural.
"He scolded fireflies for being too bright.
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Both are not-too-bright.
Avoid too-bright colors.
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