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Discover Ludwig"too thorough" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is used when one has paid too much attention to something, such as a task or investigation. For example, you could say: "I tried to be thorough, but I think I was too thorough and spent too much time on it."
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While the quantity of aspirin required to read this straight through can be measured in thousands of milligrams, the goal was clarity and thoroughness, and the information is indeed clear, sound and, if anything, too thorough.
Too thorough, actually.
Its harsher critics found its disparagement of politicians too thorough.
He was an unusually thorough man, at times too thorough for our liking.
The kids can trade in trash they've picked up for candy, but they've already done too thorough a job.
There is no need to be too thorough when deseeding the tomatoes, just get the bulk out.
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Other long-awaited crime-fighting measures, such as a gun-control bill and reforms of the cumbersome and corruption-prone justice system, remain stuck in Congress, blocked by vested interests.Brazil's police forces, too, require thorough reform.
Definitely go in with a list of questions — you are a consumer, and just as you would carefully shop around for a material item, so, too, be thorough in your research.
But everybody wants to be thorough, too.
It is too soon for thorough critical assessments, of course.
One of their most famous monarch was Queen Christina and she was thorough, too.
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