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Discover Ludwig"too much good" is not a grammatically correct phrase in English, because "good" is an adjective and it cannot be modified by "too much." It needs to be modified by an adverb, such as "too well," "too often," or "too quickly." For example, you could say, "He does his job too well."
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There is too much good at stake.
"There's too much good here," he said.
"Too much good weather would be bad for us".
There was simply too much good land available.
There is too much good wine out there.
"I've got too much good to talk about".
"Too much good news has to be a lie".
But can there be too much good feeling between fighters?
We have too many styles, too much good music".
"We've got too much good communication going with seniors," he said.
We get a flood of submissions, but there's never too much good writing in the world.
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