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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also excessive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is not only excessive but also has an additional quality or characteristic that is excessive as well.
Example: "The noise from the construction site is not only disruptive but also excessive, making it difficult to concentrate."
Alternatives: "too much" or "overly abundant".
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The museum is probably a nice addition for tourists, but it is also excessive in a way".
There were also excessive amounts of alcohol... and blister packs with medication left throughout the location and within reach of the children.
Flagrant-2 fouls are fouls in which contact is not only deemed unnecessary -- the definition of a flagrant-1 foul -- but also excessive.
Recent study shown in C. elegans that the response was not only sufficient but also excessive (Ren et al., 2017).
Also, excessive bad news surrounding a stock (remember Burke's contrarian bent) is a sign that the bottom is at hand.
Also, excessive utilization of this chemical fertilizer with no organic amendments can pollute the surrounding environment due to the excessive leaching of nutrients (Lim et al. 2015b).
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Yet there is also an excessive degree of alarm.
Markets generate abundance, but they can also breed excessive insecurity and risk.
"It is tremendously rich and tremendously precise but also never excessive.
Some 2008 Lincoln MKZ models may also have excessive engine vibration.
"The ratio of chief executive pay to average employee pay is also considered excessive.
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