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The phrase "a excessive" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "an excessive"? You can use "an excessive" when describing something that is more than what is necessary or reasonable.
Example: "The project faced delays due to an excessive amount of paperwork that needed to be completed."
Alternatives: "an undue" or "an inordinate".
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The post-myelination pathologies leading to axonal degeneration (Fig. 11A E) included: myelin degradation, axon demyelination (B,C), myelin intrusions (A), excessive myelin outfoldings (A,D) and redundant loops (H).
Perturbation of any of these steps can result in an ineffective muscle healing, typically characterized by persistent myofiber degeneration, inflammation and fibrosis, resulting from a excessive accumulation of ECM components.
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Calvin Glover, 19, an excessive drinker from a fractured Oklahoma family.
This seems an excessive punishment for a literary gesture.
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Why would a small animal produce such an excessive amount of poison?
"You do have a duty not to charge an excessive fee," Mr. Holland said.
And, like clutter, an excessive list can be a drain on energy, creativity and motivation.
Perhaps a return to prison is an excessive sanction.
But when does an excessive healthy enthusiasm become an addiction?
Jogger 2: But not, like, an excessive amount that feels like a burden.
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