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The phrase "too much feeling" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe a situation or a person where there is an overwhelming amount of emotion or sentiment, usually in a negative context. For example, you could say "I don't like his writing style-- there's too much feeling in it".
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"They feel you have too much feeling if you don't".
"Too much feeling can make you unstable.
If he suffers from anything, it is that he has too much feeling.
Judge Sotomayor arrived at Tuesday's proceedings with the opposite problem: a reputation for too much feeling.
To show too much feeling would be to risk alienating people, and one of Mr. Timberlake's signatures is his accessibility.
That's too much feeling!" Extremes of emotion can also be found in the music of Green Room … though not exactly Rachmaninov.
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But can there be too much good feeling between fighters?
There is too much bad feeling in the local party.
It was too knowing, too cynical, with too much bad feeling so close to the surface.
Not that you'd want to waste too much time feeling sorry for her.
"Don't worry too much about feeling confused about things," he writes.
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