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Discover Ludwig"too forward" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe an attitude or behavior that is overly familiar, intrusive, or overconfident. For example, "I am sorry if I came off as too forward, I did not mean to offend you."
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Too forward of me?
Was that too forward?
Many were too forward for me.
Too forward, he often brushes with harassment.
It would have been too forward.
Forgive me if I'm too forward.
"Doctors are too forward," she said.
The Italian boys I met were way too forward, not to mention short.
Don't be too forward with that guy you see in the hotel lounge?
Not wanting to seem too forward, he invited her to a party he was organizing.
That was why the treble was too forward and too bright.
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