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Discover Ludwig'too much sugar' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that someone or something has an excessive amount of sugar. Example sentence: I can't have too much sugar because it's bad for my health.
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Or too much sugar.
Too Much Sugar on TV.
People eat too much sugar anyway.
It's like eating too much sugar.
Eat red meat every night, and too much sugar.
"Too much sugar for a dime," he said.
"I probably put a little too much sugar in it".
We know that we all eat too much sugar.
I didn't want them to have too much sugar".
They should also avoid anything with too much sugar, which is a quick-release carbohydrate.
Too much sugar, too many calories.
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