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Discover LudwigThe phrase "too deliberate" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that someone is doing something in a very careful and intentional manner. You can use "too deliberate" in a sentence when describing someone's actions or behavior that are overly calculated or thoughtful. For example: - Her movements were too deliberate, as if every step was carefully planned out. - He spoke with a tone that was too deliberate, as if he was trying to manipulate the situation. - The artist's brushstrokes were too deliberate, showing her meticulous attention to detail.
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I know it's sold out in minutes and I know people were queuing around the block in London to get one and I know it looks great in those soft filter Instagram-ready promo shots, but it's a little too deliberate for me: It has the air of the novelty jersey, the deliberately wacky.
He sounded too deliberate.
It all seems too deliberate.
Tortorella said the Rangers' problem on the failed power play was that they were "too deliberate".
Valery Ovsyanikov's conducting, too deliberate at the conclusion of "Diamonds," provided generally handsome accompaniment.
But watching him had begun to feel a little cruel, his humiliation by the White House too deliberate.
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Advantages and then additional expansions were too deliberated.
Elmo's high voice, his aggressive cuteness, his baby talk, his third-person habit, his lack of pronouns, his role in countless too-deliberate pop-culture parodies — that's not what the show used to be about.
The too-deliberate picture, though, can undermine their supposed spontaneity.
Of course, that too is deliberate.
"I don't make too many deliberate moves," says Bill Frisell.
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