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Discover LudwigThe phrase "too precious" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, but it generally means that something is very valuable or highly valued. Example: "I couldn't believe it when my grandmother gave me her antique ring. It's too precious to wear every day, so I keep it locked in a safe."
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"They're too precious".
It is too precious.
It's far too precious.
Peace had become too precious.
But nothing was too precious.
"Too Precious to Be Cut".
Equipment was too precious to give away.
Time is too precious to waste.
We are getting too precious here!
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I don't want to be too precious about THE NOVEL.
Life is too precious to play those kind of games.
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