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The phrase "too salty" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe food that has an excessive amount of salt, or metaphorically to describe someone who is upset or bitter about something.
Example: "The soup was too salty, making it almost inedible."
Alternatives: "excessively salty" or "overly salty."
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· Too salty.
Too salty.
'Too salty,' I said.
"They're too salty.
Slightly too salty.
Meat too salty.
Too salty, too artificial.
Not too salty, either.
"Too salty, didn't you think?
Standard anchovies are too salty.
It's too salty for me".
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