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The phrase "a surfeit of" is correct and usable in written English.
It means an excessive amount or supply of something. Example: The buffet table was heaving under a surfeit of delicious dishes, making it difficult for guests to choose what to eat.
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And Canada as a whole will have a surfeit of parliamentarians compared with many other democracies.
But a surfeit of awards may backfire.
But there is a surfeit of villains.
A surfeit of information hurts his head.
J: "Due to a surfeit of bookishness.
Yorkshire had a surfeit of fast bowlers.
Cheap money engenders a surfeit of trust, and vice versa.
The Tories have a surfeit of the antis.
The NHS could end up with a surfeit of midwives.
And the bedding was luxurious, with a surfeit of pillows.
HAVE you noticed a surfeit of gorgeous Russian lasses lately?
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