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The phrase "all excessive" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English
It may be intended to describe something that is overly abundant or beyond what is necessary, but it lacks context for proper usage. Example: "The decorations at the party were all excessive, making the space feel cluttered."
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I received good care, and all excessive overtreatment stopped.
Consequently, regulatory encouragement or even intervention may be needed to eliminate all excessive risk-taking incentives.
All excessive antibodies were removed by rinsing with PBS after each incubation period.
We had a long drive ahead of us, so it seemed essential, and not at all excessive, that we both have dessert.
It was, after all, excessive domestic investment thanks partly to rash liberalisation of the financial sector that got them into the crisis in the first place.
But above all, excessive demand plus various gentrification projects are causing property prices to sky-rocket (buying an apartment in Paris now costs an average of €8,000 (£6,600) per square metre).
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That would help offset all those excessive dry-cleaning charges.
Why don't you get rid of all the excessive contractor fees?
Think about all the excessive salaries of the last 10 years and where that money actually belongs.
The extension implicitly rebukes all the excessive posturing that has overtaken many museums lately.
On the down side, as it were, all this excessive over-production amounts to relatively little.
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