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The phrase "too much hurt" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express an overwhelming amount of emotional or physical pain. Example: "After the breakup, I felt too much hurt to even get out of bed."
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This life is filled with too much hurt and the pain is never-ending.
Cromwell contrives to weave falsehood into a case, again without "too much" hurt.
In the apartment next to Mr. Jameel's, Layla Alwain, a mother of six in a black abaya, wailed: "Too much hurt, too much pain.
I thought maybe all things were possible, even a return to the place before too much hurt, the place before my heart began its retreat.
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Taking on too much hurts your body.
They have done too much damage, hurt too many lives.
"Can too much democracy hurt fashion?
But providing too much can hurt children.
"But all-out legal war with Thiel would have cost too much, and hurt too many people, and there was no end in sight.
Throwing too much can hurt your arm.
Some is fine, but too much can hurt your skin and make you feel tired!
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