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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Excessive amount of" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a quantity that is more than what is considered reasonable or necessary. Example: "The excessive amount of sugar in the diet can lead to various health issues."
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Excessive amount of this acid in the body can sometimes cause metabolic acidosis in the body.
Excessively high aspect ratio also may lead to excessive amount of fiber rupture.
The main complaint was the excessive amount of spoken text.
It was, said Angie, "an excessive amount of money.
"I have an excessive amount of energy and stamina and determination".
Surely this is an excessive amount of money to spend on this project.
There isn't an excessive amount of buttercream on these cakes – just enough to cap each one.
To be safe, just say it is an excessive amount of money, especially in this economy.
He also said the trusts do not use an excessive amount of borrowed money.
A decade would seem to be an excessive amount of time to wait for public toilets in New York City.
And as for breaking, well, you kids have done an excessive amount of that already, right?" We still said nothing.
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