Examples of 'concept too' in a sentence

Meaning of "concept too"

concept too: Indicating that a particular idea or notion is also relevant or applicable in addition to something else. This phrase is used to emphasize the inclusion of another concept or point

How to use "concept too" in a sentence

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To me it makes the superhero concept too familiar.
A concept too far from the mining reality.
They have to value your concept too.
Is this whole concept too complicated.
It can be completely new concept too.
A scientific concept too begins with an imagination or speculation made by the scientist.
Not to constrain the concept too.
Widening the concept too far would be to expropriate authors of their rights unlawfully.
Effort is a multidimensional concept too.
Even truth itself is presented as a concept too complicated for most people to understand.
The house is perfectly maintained as cleanliness is an essential part of our concept too.
I have a concept too.
This setup helps keep the battles interesting without changing the concept too much.
What she called Losing the Human Form was a concept too vague for immediate consideration.
PC users were soon to benefit from the new concept too.

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Is that concept too hard for you to grasp?
I may have glossed over the concept too quickly.
But this is a concept too vast for this interview!
Most Russian restaurants change both the chef and the concept too often.
This concept too is dealt with clearly during training, and its consequences explained.
And I also think a city like Berlin definitely needs this kind of concept too.
But perhaps I take the concept too literally.
Naturally, the atheists have fallen in love with the concept too.
Some people take the concept too far, though.
For me that 's really a part of the whole concept too.
Is the concept too difficult to learn? is it suitable for beginners?
No company was too small for him, no concept too crazy.
Is this concept too complicated for you, Stansfield?
To do so, one must distance oneself from taking the concept too literally.
Believe it or not, some people still find this concept too difficult to understand.
However, there is a danger that arises in taking this concept too far.
Look, guys, we announced a cool concept too early.
However, it's not only the language that is problematic, but the concept too.
Because America's a concept too.
However, you must be careful not to carry this concept too far.
As a writer, I applied the same concept too.

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