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How to use far too many in a sentence

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Seeds are notoriously over-sown, producing far too many weak, spindly seedlings.
I have also had far too many conversations about the perils of dropping the precious.
Thoroughly humiliated and irritated in far too many ways, Em got to her knees, muttering oaths that would have made Uncle Tuan proud.
It is evident that the great captain had taken in hand far too many enterprises.
The many infelicities of language are distracting and far too many spelling mistakes and peculiar capitalisations got past the editors.
If the background music was distinctly off-key, so too were far too many aspects of the meal.
And as unreliable as official statistics are, there can be no doubt that far too many people are hard up.
I came across far too many dodgy cylinder O-rings in the short time we were there.
But there have been far too many great records flattened under the combined weight of the hired hands.
There are loads more possible pairings and scenarios, far too many to mention here.
Thus, far too many of these students get work-study, paralegal and legal temp jobs to help defray the costs of law school.
We have far too many pen-pushers and nowhere near enough cleaners and maintenance staff.
There are far too many people that are homeless, begging for change on street corners with their cockeyes and their peg-legs.
There are far too many compromises, conflicts and concessions in the AFL and now's as good a time as any to make a stand.
A snarling confrontation, there were far too many injudicious challenges and petty personal squabbles to allow football to flow.
The one consistent complaint about his batting is that he tries to play far too many shots.
She had been in here far too many times to allow the darkness to intimidate her in any way.
It has created false hope and expectations that have left far too many Maori craving a fool's paradise that can never really be a reality.
In the modern game, every mistake is punished and Townsend makes far too many.
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Examples from Classical Literature
There were far too many earnest, over-wrought young men, like James Arthur emoting dementedly through How To Save A Life by The Fray.
The experiment in some measure succeeded, though far too many suffered their unloaded muskets to be torn from their hands, in the vain hope of appeasing the savages.
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