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Discover LudwigThe phrase "too much informational" is not correct in standard written English.
It is an incorrect construction, as "informational" is an adjective and should not be used in this context. Example: "The report was too much informational for the audience to digest in one sitting."
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There's too much information.
Though some measures of informational need in cancer exist [ 14- 16], they fail to capture the patient's perspective in terms of whether they have received too much or too little information and the level of information supplied.
"Too much is too much".
Too much?
Too, too much pitching".
Drinks too much, too.
Too much, too soon?
How much is too much?
"Too much noise, too much hubbub, too much".
"We spent too much, borrowed too much, earmarked too much.
Too much, or too little?
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