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Discover LudwigThe phrase "too much for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express when something or someone is overwhelmed or overburdened by too much of something. For example: "The work she was given was too much for her, so she had to ask for help."
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She's too much for you?
Too much for her to carry".
"Nothing is too much for God.
Too much for my tiny brain.
"It is too much for him.
But they play too much for him".
Himself was too much for himself.
The dust was too much for him.
This is too much for her.
"Book too much for him," Hemingway said.
Still, it was too much for Lines.
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