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Discover LudwigThe phrase "too much television" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that someone is watching television excessively. For example, "My parents have been scolding me for watching too much television this week."
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They watched too much television.
Don't worry about watching too much television.
Two, we're letting them watch way too much television.
Is there such a thing as watching too much television?
"There is simply too much television," he said.
Too much television is bad for your eyes.
Olivia Fuchs's staging touches lightly on contemporary hysteria over paedophilia and too much television.
Trump is clearly sensitive to the idea that he watches too much television.
"There's too much television, not enough physical activity, the horrible lunches they serve in schools," he said.
Your reward if you get them all right: the knowledge that you're probably watching way too much television.
Hunger, war, pestilence, too much television and the Daily Express are bad for people.
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