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too

[too] / tu /




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“It’s just too big of a jump on a monthly basis—it would really impact our budget,” he said.

From The Wall Street Journal

The boss of South East Water has said the company is too dependant on individual facilities after a six-day supply failure affected thousands of people in Kent.

From BBC

"It's her drive that kind of convinced me I should do that, too, and to just experience something that I've seen from the outside for a long time," he said.

From BBC

Much to the surprise of their loved ones, the common answer can be summed up as, “Way too much.”

From Salon

Slowing down looks mundane in practice: giving eggs and butter time to lose their chill before baking; letting meat rest instead of slicing into it triumphantly too soon.

From Salon