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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a surplus of generating" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe an excess related to the act of generating something, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The company reported a surplus of generating capacity, allowing them to meet increased demand."
Alternatives: "an excess of production" or "a surplus of output".
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Already, leading Silicon Valley companies are threatening to build their next-generation chip fabrication plants elsewhere, probably in Texas, which has a surplus of generating capacity, a move that would further undermine Mr. Davis's stewardship.
The huge Yacyretá dam on the lower Paraná River, brought on line in 1994 98, gave the nation a surplus of generating capacity.
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California actually began the 1990's with a surplus of electricity generating capacity.
This suggests that a surplus of NADPH may be generated.
Computers contribute to creativity, and electronic brainstorming appears to be a useful device for generating a surplus of ideas in groups.
The Clinton administration said yesterday that the Federal Housing Administration generated a surplus of $16 billion in the fiscal year that ended Sept. 30.
"One thing all early-stage entrepreneurs suffer from is a surplus of ideas, ideas that they generate at a rate of knots," says Graeme Read at The Association of Professional Staffing Companies.
Bhutan's abundant hydropower resources generate a surplus of electricity that accounts for more than 40% of the country's export earnings.
This would doubtless extend to service sector exports, which represent almost 45% of the UK's total exports and generate a surplus of 5% of GDP, offsetting half of the deficit on goods trade and investment income.
They warn that without considerable effort to reduce spending growth, the next federal government – Liberal or Labor – will find it impossible to generate a surplus, of about 1% of GDP, without lifting tax revenue above 23.9% of GDP.
In addition, Social Security is projected to generate a surplus of more than $2 trillion over that period, but it is expected to face severe problems longer term, as the population ages.
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