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"too much change" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where there has been an excessive amount of change or a change that is causing difficulty or discomfort. Example: "The company's restructuring plan brought about too much change for some employees to handle, causing a drop in productivity."
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Too much change can make one feel powerless.
"There's just too much change going on".
Wheeler said: "It was too much change for them.
Are we expecting too much "change" from Obama‚ change no one could deliver?
For some board members, he said, Mr. Apotheker's tenure "was too much change".
Such language resonates with Germans who love consensus and dread too much change.
Some people say they believe the generals want a quick transition without too much change.
The result for most ordinary Cubans is not too much change but too little (see article).
Mr. Barnes, the teenager, said sometimes the bodega gave him too much change.
Mr. Pepper said that the company under Mr. Jager took on "too much change, too fast".
And too much change too quickly can leave your head spinning.
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