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"too many questions" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it in a sentence like this: "I'm feeling overwhelmed because I have too many questions and not enough answers".
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That's hollow now; there are too many question marks".
"There are too many question marks here," Mr. Zuroff said.
There would be too many question marks, which Minaya acknowledged.
Stifel's Caroline de La Soujeole said there were "too many question marks to keep us on the fence".
Last week's win was a wake-up call - won't lose at home again and every AFC candidate has too many question marks.
Are you happy that there's plenty left to explore in the show's confirmed second season, or are there too many question marks for you to sleep at night?
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