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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'an excess' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an amount that is greater than necessary or desired. For example, "The company was spending an excess of $200 per month on office supplies."
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An exploratory test for an excess of significant findings.
"There's still an excess".
Anything but an excess baby!
There is an excess of treacle.
It leads to an excess of caution.
Is this an excess of razzle-dazzle?
Obesity is an excess of body fat.
The problem of an excess of labor was, therefore, nonexistent.
He loves people with an excess of love.
I'd become sick from an excess of consciousness.
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A: Excess is a relative term.
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