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The phrase "too were" is not grammatically correct and cannot be used in written English.
It is unclear what the intended meaning of this phrase would be without further context or explanation. It is possible that the phrase is a typo or a misplaced modifier. Corrected examples using "too" and "were": - "I ate too much pizza last night." (indicating that the speaker ate more than they should have) - "They were too tired to finish the race." (indicating that the individuals were too fatigued to complete the race).
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They too were polite.
They, too, were stumped.
Appetizers, too, were promising.
Desserts, too, were mixed.
Servants, too, were reading.
They, too, were outsiders.
They, too, were removed.
Photographs, too, were ruined.
They, too, were there.
They, too, were unsuccessful.
Businesses, too, were destroyed.
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