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The phrase 'too much research' is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you are talking about research that is excessive or more than necessary. For example, "I spent too much research into the topic and now I'm overwhelmed by all the information."
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Too much research, Stone says.
Too much research – not enough common sense.
"You can be burdened by too much research," she said.
You can't do too much research before an interview.
Too much research and development for too little payoff.
Boast a wealth of players in English leagues so not too much research will be needed.
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Barbounia's Mediterranean menu smacks of a bit too much market research and a bit too little inspiration.
There may be some voices within Amref who think this sounds too much like research, too removed from the practicalities of improving people's lives.
One thing the next Puzo, whoever he or she is, needn't worry about too much is research.
In its book publishing, the company relied too much on research to determine what it should bring to print.
Too much educational research relies on simplified metrics to assess complicated phenomena, resulting in measurements that are incomplete and shallow.
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