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"too pleased" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who is overly pleased and expresses too much excitement. For example, "My team won the championship and I was too pleased."
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"I wasn't too pleased about it".
She wasn't too pleased about that".
"She's not too pleased about it.
"My missus wouldn't be too pleased".
I don't think Ringo was too pleased about it".
George may not be all too pleased about that.
Although my missus wouldn't be too pleased to hear that".
Michael Green didn't look too pleased with that assessment.
Just try not to look too pleased about it.
McIlroy appeared none too pleased to have Wozniacki put him on the spot like that.
Gilbert, then, is "sentenced to marry," and she's none too pleased about it.
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