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"too major" is not a correct or usable phrase in written English.
Instead, we can say "too important" or "too significant." For example, "This achievement is too important to ignore."
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JIMMY (maudlinly): No, you too, Major!
I don't think it's anything too major.
He said, "It didn't feel like anything too major".
JIMMY (generously): And to you, too, Major — you, too!
Sam Thaiday's OK, there's nothing too major done there.
To move feels like too major an upheaval.
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The obvious name was Lanvin's Alber Elbaz, but he was too major-league for a one-off charity event, so Worth flew to Israel to find a new face.
All too often, major donors think they can tell officers and staff what to do and make all major decisions.
So, too, do major news organisations.
The banks, too, cause major issues.
In too many major cities, segregation remained a reality.
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