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The phrase "too fancy" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express the idea that something is too elaborate or extravagant. For example, "I prefer the simple design of the dress, it's not too fancy."
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Too fancy.
Not too fancy.
Don't get too fancy.
Far too fancy dress.
There is nothing too fancy here.
Is the very word too fancy?
But nothing too fancy, mind you.
We don't want to get too fancy.
"And she's too fancy to share her opinions," said Malinda.
This is not the time to get too fancy.
"People want small artisans, something not too fancy," she said.
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