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Discover LudwigThe phrase "too much things" is not correct and not commonly used in written English.
A more appropriate phrase is "too many things." For example: I have too many things to do, so I don't have time for anything else.
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Them thing yah is a plan because people must be getting too revolutionary, or they know too much things.
"Sometimes when you do that, you try too hard, and when you try too hard, you think too much, and when you think too much, things go bad.
Testaverde said that some players knew he had spoken with Groh about the players' fatigue but eventually gave up because "if you butt heads too much, things go sour".
It's also like a lubricant; it can grease the gears, but if you have too much, things get slippery and hard to hold on to.
It's difficult to say because I played football, I know when you're on the pitch you do things which sometimes you regret after but I was one of those players so I'm not going to say anything to Ashley Barnes - I hope it doesn't happen too much". "Things happen within a game.
As a newspaperman, Ochs saw too much things he didn't like.
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Too much and things get soggy; Too little and things won't stay adhered.
If we don't, we may invest too much in things that extend the length of life and not enough on things that improve quality of life".
Sometimes depression comes from thinking too much about things.
If you have too much fun, things will get away from you.
Women say they are sorry far too much, for things they had no control over.
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