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The phrase "along with a surfeit of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate an abundance or excess of something in addition to another item or concept.
Example: "The event was a success, along with a surfeit of delicious food and entertainment for all attendees."
Alternatives: "together with an abundance of" or "in addition to a plethora of".
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Perhaps because Wolff had written a positive Vanity Fair account of Murdoch's Wall Street Journal maneuvers in 2007, the reporter managed to secure an insane level of access to Murdoch for his book, "The Man Who Owns the News: Inside the Secret World of Rupert Murdoch". Along with a surfeit of commas, Wolff showed Murdoch in all his shameless tabloidy wretchedness.
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Those caught with a surfeit of testosterone in their pee have different ways of atoning.
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Rooms come in different shapes and sizes, all with a surfeit of style: crisp linen, good beds.
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