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How to Do It:
Example Sentence | Meaning |
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The movie was too long. | The movie lasted excessively long. |
I'm too excited to sleep. | I'm excessively excited to be able to sleep. |
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Example Sentence | Meaning |
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This cake is too delicious to resist. | The cake is excessively delicious. |
I'm not too happy with this result. | I'm not very happy with this result. |
I'd like a coffee and a croissant too. | I'd like a coffee and a croissant as well. |
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