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is too much

 

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Term: "is too much"

Description:

"Is too much" is an idiomatic phrase used to express excessiveness or an overwhelming amount of something. It can be used to describe various situations or objects that exceed a desirable or tolerable limit.

Sample Sentences:
  1. She ate is too much candy and ended up with a stomachache.
  2. The price of that luxury car is too much for me to afford.
  3. He talks is too much and never lets anyone else speak.
  4. The noise coming from the construction site is too much to bear.
  5. She thought the decorations for the party were is too much, but others loved them.
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