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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a little excess" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small amount of something that is more than necessary or desired.
Example: "While the recipe calls for a cup of sugar, I think a little excess won't hurt for a sweeter taste."
Alternatives: "a slight surplus" or "a small amount more".
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I can manage a little excess spam.
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Still, given the excessive behavior of the characters she is writing about with such incisive humor and insight, perhaps Ms. Headland can be forgiven for indulging in a little excess herself.
That's fortunate for the steady stream of men queuing for a top-up shake at the Muscleworks Gym in east London (which suggests a little excess may be going on round here).
But to those who remember how he got his wish that his vast contribution to the Stones should go unnoticed outside their inner circle, a little excess at this point might not go amiss, particularly since it contains such rich new anecdotal evidence from a time and place whose allure remains apparently undimmed.
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"The best kind of people read him". A calm but vivid figure, a man of little excess movement but great warmth, DiCaprio speaks of Huxley's abiding belief in kindness and "the Fundamental All-Rightness" of the world.
Catchy choruses, dancy guitars and man buns (so many the man buns) make "Four" a complex, feel-good trip down young love lane. JG. "Language & Perspective" by Bad Suns Pairing retro vibes of acts like The Police with the drive of today's pop, Bad Suns' debut album is a rare indie release with little excess amongst its singles.
Still, I'm betting that there will be plenty of new tales of woe, starting this weekend as pent-up travel demand bumps into an airline system already operating with little excess capacity.
Have a little, um, excess inventory at a troubled, money-losing, family-controlled business?
And for any of you interested in the fact that the Romans made nearly exact duplicates of things, mechanical copies, you can see in this particular statue we rarely have this preserved, so it's an interesting example of these points you see these little excess pieces of marble.
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