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Discover Ludwig"too somber" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone or something that is excessively melancholic or serious. For example: "She wore a dress too somber for her personality."
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But the mood will never grow too somber.
They are too somber and nuanced to be spectacles.
Fearing the conversation had taken too somber a turn, Mr. Shannon broke in.
"If it's too somber, people aren't going to bring their children".
These are serious times, but we don't want policy emanating from a room that feels too somber.
A fortnight later Mrs. Huxtable backtracked slightly, saying that "it might be too somber and severe for many tastes," but was still "careful" and "conscientious".
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If he is amenable, some network needs to offer him a commentator's job: his humor (like David Feherty's and Roger Maltbie's) is needed in the all-too-somber world of golf announcing.
It makes for a fascinating comparison with the "Eroica," since it too counters somber episodes with a triumphal finale.
While some people can celebrate -- perhaps a graduation, marriage, or birth -- there is too much somber history that clouds this time of the summer solstice.
Ultimately, being feminine is about feeling at ease with yourself, and you can't feel at ease if you're too stiff, somber, and serious, so be the opposite: lighthearted and playful.
Some veterans and political leaders found the design too dark and somber, and felt it fell short in expressing why the war had been fought.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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