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    Default put too much thought into

    ''The university didn't put too much thought into it'' means that the university didn't give consideration.

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    Default Re: put too much thought into

    Quote Originally Posted by arzgol View Post
    ''The university didn't put too much thought into it'' means that the university didn't give consideration.

    Thank you for your reply.
    It means the university didn't think about it much. That's not to say they didn't consider it at all. You could possibly say, "They didn't give much consideration to it."
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