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Discover LudwigThe phrase "would be a bit much" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that something is excessive or overwhelming in a particular context. Example: "I appreciate the offer, but having a surprise party for me would be a bit much."
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That would be a bit much.
I hope it doesn't happen again, mind – that would be a bit much.
Come the Festival, though, it would be a bit much for anyone to hope that Long Run could match the extravagance of Sprinter Sacre in the opener.
It [sic] is therefore fear-based," he seizes the chance to ask, "Is it too much to suggest that this quote contains the most basic prescription of liberalism, 'Stop Thinking'?" On that evidence, yes, it would be a bit much.
Ms. Graves, who makes about $30,000 a year, said "it would be a bit much" and "a pain" to get papers proving her three eligible children were in fact eligible.
So for somebody to say, "He's washed up, he's over", it's almost comical.' With Hucknall's mild delivery, it would be a bit much to call that an 'outburst' but clearly a nerve has been hit.
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This would be fine for going to a LAN party, but for a road warrior traveling in business class, I think it'd be a bit much.
If I were to object to IUDs, I had to object to the pill and other contraceptives as well, and that would be a bit too much.
Amy makes this flick very thick and long, usually reaching her eyebrows, but if you feel this would be a bit too much, you can tone it down.
"How much should you treat people who feel well and are healthy, so to speak, and who have risk factors, I don't think that is completely obvious, it is not, and it would be a bit heavy if too much of your time would be consumed by treating prospective risks.
It would all be a bit much to take, were it not for the stoicism of Fran herself, a woman who chooses to live in a dodgy north London council block, secretly rather likes dining in Premier Inns and cannot refrain from watering pot plants in airport lounges and lavatories.
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