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Discover Ludwig'too many clothes' is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used as an expression to describe a situation where there are more clothes than necessary, or what some might consider to be an excessive amount of clothing. For example, "I always have trouble deciding what to wear because I have too many clothes in my closet!".
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"Americans have too many clothes, " she said.
I bought way too many clothes".
In Venezuela, you'd be wearing way too many clothes".
This proved that people own too many clothes, or something.
"All of us, we made too many clothes," she says.
Far too many clothes I never wear but might... What is in your make-up bag?
The latest I read was that you criticized Kate Middleton for wearing too many clothes.
My biggest eyebrow-raise was that, it turns out, you can wear too many clothes.
I still have too many clothes and shoes and face what another author, Barry Dennis, calls "The Chotchky Challenge".
The individual may wander, become agitated, hide things, wear too few or too many clothes, become overly suspicious, engage in unsafe behaviors, or use foul language.
They were tall, dark-skinned, conspicuous because they were wearing too many clothes for the warm Riviera weather.
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