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you're too hot for your own good vs You're so hot, it's got to be illegal

Both phrases are correct and commonly used to compliment someone's attractiveness in a playful or teasing way. They convey the idea that the person is very attractive, to the point of being almost too much. The choice between them depends on personal preference or the tone you want to convey.

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you're too hot for your own good

This phrase is correct and commonly used to playfully suggest that someone is extremely attractive.

This phrase is used to compliment someone's attractiveness in a teasing or playful manner, implying that their level of attractiveness could cause problems or challenges.

Examples:

  • She's too hot for her own good, everyone is always trying to get her attention.
  • He's too hot for his own good, he can't walk down the street without turning heads.
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  • Sep 4, 2012 ... Ela Villagonzalo 2 years ago. i'lll do horrible things just to have one date with you . You're too hot for your own good >.<. Read more Show less ...
  • Aug 7, 2014 ... Patrick...that security dude was hitting on you. He didn't come back to check on you just to kill time. You're too hot for your own good. Love your ...

Alternatives:

  • You're too attractive for your own good
  • You're too good-looking for your own good

You're so hot, it's got to be illegal

This phrase is correct and commonly used to humorously exaggerate someone's attractiveness.

This phrase is used to humorously exaggerate someone's attractiveness by suggesting that they are so attractive that it must be against the law.

Examples:

  • She's so hot, it's got to be illegal!
  • He's so hot, it's got to be illegal for him to walk around like that.

Alternatives:

  • You're so attractive, it's got to be illegal
  • You're so good-looking, it's got to be illegal

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