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Discover Ludwig"in excess of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe a quantity that is higher than a given amount; it is usually used with numbers or quantities. Example: The company's profits increased by in excess of 5% last year.
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The presale estimate is "in excess of $80 million".
Offers in excess of £3.5m".
Now there's in excess of 250.
Winds in excess of 35mph," said Reidy.
"Today there are in excess of 500.
There were in excess of 30 reports.
Today, we're doing in excess of $200 million.
Many of them are in excess of 20 years old.
Prewar the population was in excess of 3 million.
Marbury is owed in excess of $21 million this season.
It is all in excess of the story.
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