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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an immoderate use" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe excessive or extreme usage of something, often in a negative context.
Example: "The study revealed that an immoderate use of social media can lead to mental health issues."
Alternatives: "excessive use" or "overindulgent use".
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A handwritten pamphlet Nadin found in the Durham Center Museum in nearby East Durham showed that Selah Strong, their grandfather, was excommunicated from the church after congregants charged him with "habitually making an immoderate use of ardent spirits and with threatening to kill himself".
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Do you think that immoderate use of a Coca-Cola is good for a man?" asked Representative Steve Holland, a Democrat who voted for the bill.
Though the air in this Canadian port may sometimes carry the fragrance of fish, the citizens themselves should not indulge in the immoderate use of scent, aftershave, hairspray or strong-smelling deodorant.
Water, one of the vital natural resources for agricultural, is becoming deficient because of over-exploitation, poor groundwater recharge, immoderate use etc.
The immoderate use of internet by business organizations all around the globe has noticed that opinionated web text has molded our business plays and socio-economic systems.
He's also guilty of an immoderate lust — the plot runs on his old friend Elster's accurate assumption that Scotty will be quite as turned on by Elster's mistress as Elster is.
It's nearly enough to make me lob my knackered Nikes in the bin and acquire an immoderate drinking habit.
There is certainly an immoderate amount of moderation around in the country these days.
Mr. Lugar is trying to run on moderation in an immoderate time.
But America these days is an immoderate land of fixed opinions and outsize fixations.
Cassady was a complicated soul whose creative energies found release through an immoderate enthusiasm for sex, automobiles, and drugs.
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