Sentence examples for too neat from inspiring English sources

"too neat" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is overly orderly and precise or to describe a situation that is must too perfect. For example: "The too-neat rows of desks gave the classroom an eerie feeling."

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Too neat.

All a little too neat?

All too neat a conversion?

And all too neat it was.

This is, perhaps, too neat a sidestep.

Delightful, but too neat and controlled.

Is this explanation too neat and simple?

Too neat, too tidy, too straitlaced.

It's all a bit too neat.

The idea seemed too neat, too ingratiating.

This feels too neat, too tidy.

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