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The phrase "too close together" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe two or more objects or people that are near each other, to the point of discomfort or inconvenience. For example: "The chairs were too close together; it was hard to move around the room."
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The tables were too close together.
Were the seats too close together?
But some of the crimes seemed too close together.
There were too many dramas, too close together".
By being too close together, the tubes rubbed against one another when vibrating under high pressure.
Shrink the chip too much, moving its transistors too close together, and silicon stops working.
Some houses are too close together, which is not convenient for first aid and fire fighting.
If placed too close together, antennae interfere with each other's signals.
The Internet brings authors and readers a little too close together.
"They like wet ground where the trees aren't too close together".
There has been no evidence, however, that the planes were too close together.
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