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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a excess" is not correct in written English.
The correct form is "an excess," as "excess" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "There is an excess of food left over from the party."
Alternatives: "an abundance" or "a surplus."
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A: Excess is a relative term.
In method A, excess iodine was reduced by adding 0.2 mL of 1 M Na2S2O3 solution.
Above 5%, which was also the median value of cyclin A, excess in risk for recurrence was observed.
As shown in Fig. 1 A, excess weight loss on the follow-up was comparable between those who met the criteria of the metabolic syndrome on follow-up and those who did not.
There is a excess of sources at small z, indicating that the positional uncertainties of the CSC sources may be slightly overestimated.
But there is also a excess of richness and bombast and for all its sleekness I felt that the spark of emotion was being hidden, and there is a kind of frustration in the operatic sadness.
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Ms. Aylmer suffers a little from an excess of youth.
Mr Sarkozy, a satirist's delight, once declared that he preferred "an excess of caricature to an excess of censorship".
A composition of clarity without an excess of noise.
Germany represents an excess of order, Spain an insufficiency.
Before a crisis, he observed, there is "an excess of excess".
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