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The phrase "too many activities" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate an excessive number of activities or tasks. Here is an example of how it can be used: "There are just too many activities on my schedule this week, I don't think I'll have time for everything."
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"I didn't have too many activities aside from the ones I invented," he said.
Laith Aqel, co-valedictorian of his high school graduating class in Wayne, N.J., and juggler of too many activities to list, says he always envisioned himself on a classic New England campus with "Gothic architecture and big grass lawns".
Polly Young-Eisendrath, a clinical psychologist and the author of "The Self-Esteem Trap," was the one person I talked to who argued that too many activities may be a problem.
The report, published on Tuesday following an inspection in July, says that although Brixton was designated a "resettlement prison" 12 months before their visit, inspectors found 751 inmates crammed into single cells built for only 505, and too many activities on hold waiting for new facilities to be ready.
Are your children involved in too many activities?
Cardiomyopathy sidelines kids from too many activities and steals precious moments from families.
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If you find your grades are slipping, or you have too many other activities to finish your homework, don't pull yourself down so much... drop activities that are not very important to you or take up too much time for you to commit.
The thinking was that there were too many competing activities".
Concerned parents worry that their children might be exposed to too many "adult" activities too soon.
But they have too much work in their honors-level courses and too many extracurricular activities.
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