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Discover Ludwig"too much light" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
For example, "The sun was shining too brightly, so we had to draw the curtains to block out too much light."
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Too much light, too little light.
Telfer, A. Too much light?
Bellevue Avenue has too much light.
"Everywhere else, there's too much light.
There was too much light and yet not enough.
Don't shine too much light or the Devil will see.
Too much light can be as bad as too little.
"There's too much light," he said of the fluorescents.
Alexievich has sensitive eyes; she dislikes too much light.
Nothing wrecks a shadow play like too much light.
Too much light: appears "off color," "bleached out", or turning yellow.
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