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Discover LudwigThe word "too lofty" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is too difficult to achieve, too unrealistic, or too exaggerated. For example, "His goals were too lofty for our current resources."
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Is that too lofty?
No, that's too lofty a dream.
It's too soft, too lofty, too nebulous.
The "too crude" theory is too lofty.
Lincoln ($275.3m) and Schindler's List ($321.3m) look too lofty.
But he was too thoughtful for diplomacy, too lofty for politics.
Mr Negroponte is in too lofty and exposed a seat to manage such a programme.
Our religion is too lofty, noble and humane to have such thugs and killers.
And don't think "heroine" is too lofty a honorific for Fran.
It's possible that Makiya's ideas are too lofty to stand a chance of being realized soon.
But "street photographer" is too lofty a designation for the guy you saw.
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