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The phrase "too much make" is not correct and usable in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect expression, and without context, it is unclear what it is intended to convey. Example: "There is too much make in this design, making it look cluttered."
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Was I wearing too much make up – even in black and white?
Too much make up looks trashy.
Don't use too much make up!
Do not wear too much make up.
Don't wear too much make up!
Never cake on too much make up.
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Wearing too much make-up can mask the scent that attracts men during ovulation.
Point four (I'm just being bitchy now): the women were wearing too much make-up.
Bush inexplicably fell into the same too much make-up trap as Al Gore in 2000.
Some women wore too much make-up to compensate for lack of sleep.
I wasn't one of them - I wore too much make-up, straightened my hair, was sleepin' with a white bloke".
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