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Discover Ludwig"too energetic" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a person or situation that is more energetic than desired or expected. For example, "The party was too energetic for my taste - there was a lot of loud music and dancing."
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Sounds too energetic?
Too thin, too energetic, but wild.
He is far too energetic for his own good".
Monique Meunier was much too energetic a Coffee.
It will not do to make Shakespeare too energetic a participant in our own civic creed.
But Mr. Romanowski is too energetic and inventive to fall back on formulas.
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Too high energetic precursors would destroy the porous micro/nano-structure, while less energetic precursors would lead to incomplete decomposition that induces mass impurities.
"I didn't feel too particularly energetic," he said.
The whole thing zips along, too, with energetic scene changes scored to crowd-pleasing pop, and video sketches covering each of the many changes of Tate's costumes, accents and wigs.
But the voice of Nicolas is lovely too - really energetic.
And most likely it was psychological, but I felt healthier and more energetic, too.
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