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Too pretty not to share vs To pretty to not share

Both phrases are correct, but have slightly different meanings. 'Too pretty not to share' implies that something's so pretty that it must be shared, while 'Too pretty to not share' ("too pretty" not "to pretty") suggests something's too pretty to be kept to oneself. The choice between the two phrases depends on the intended meaning.
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Last updated: August 09, 2024

Too pretty not to share

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English. It implies that something is so pretty that it must be shared.

This phrase is used to express that something is very attractive or beautiful and should be shared with others.

Examples:

  • This picture is too pretty not to share on social media.
  • The view from the top of the mountain was too pretty not to share with everyone.
  • The cake was too pretty not to share with my friends.
  • The sunset was too pretty not to share with the world.
  • The dress was too pretty not to share with her sister.
  • And so I'd like to share a pretty shattering insight that might forever change the way you think about that struggle.
  • I want to share with you over the next 18 minutes a pretty incredible idea.
  • Catalina sometimes felt trapped just by being too pretty.
  • A, pretty sure I offered to share the bed.
  • And the meme-ome, you know, quite simply, is the mathematics that underlies an idea, and we can do some pretty interesting analysis with it, which I want to share with you now.
  • You're too pretty to be alone.
  • I can't fire someone because they're too pretty.
  • You're too pretty to be alone.
  • It might not look too pretty, though.
  • Problem is, she's just too pretty.
  • These puppies are way too pretty to get raw.
  • 'Cause I'm too pretty for prison.
  • Too pretty a day to spend in town.
  • You're far too pretty to resemble Clive.
  • I'm too pretty to go to prison.
  • You're too pretty for the Fairfield Piers, darling.
  • She's too pretty to look like me.
  • Much too pretty to lose her head.
  • You sound too pretty, Maggie, to be cleaning bedpans.
  • They're too pretty to be spoiled by tears.

Alternatives:

  • so pretty that it must be shared
  • so beautiful that it must be shared
  • too beautiful not to share
  • too attractive not to share
  • too lovely not to share

To pretty to not share

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English. It suggests that something is too pretty to be kept to oneself.

This phrase is used to convey that something is very attractive or beautiful and should be shared with others rather than kept private.

Examples:

  • The artwork was too pretty to not share with the public.
  • The story was too pretty to not share with the world.
  • The song was too pretty to not share with the audience.
  • The garden was too pretty to not share with the neighbors.
  • The design was too pretty to not share with the team.
  • And so I'd like to share a pretty shattering insight that might forever change the way you think about that struggle.
  • The Commission does not share this analysis.
  • A fitting end for a people who would not share their technology.
  • I do not share his political ideas... but I admire his courage.
  • He does not share the Commission's viewpoint that labour costs are one of the largest sources of inflation.
  • I, however, do not share this doubt at all.
  • We must not share responsibility for this.
  • I fear I do not share your cautious optimism.
  • I do not share the view of some colleagues.
  • The emperor does not share your optimistic appraisal of the situation.
  • The Commission does not share the analysis made by the Zimbabwean authorities.
  • I do not share this view, but it is a fine exercise in intellectual freedom.
  • We certainly do not share this view.
  • I will not share anymore, Zecchinetta.
  • It did not share Austria's view that the exemption mechanism for energy-intensive consumers was compatible with State aid law.
  • Do not share your FlexPen with anyone else.
  • However, I do not share the conclusions of the report on a different score.
  • However, the Commission does not share this view.
  • There are certain things a boss does not share with his employees.
  • Do not share it with anyone else.

Alternatives:

  • so pretty that it should be shared
  • so beautiful that it should be shared
  • too beautiful to not share
  • too attractive to not share
  • too lovely to not share

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