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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an inordinate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is excessive or disproportionate in amount or degree.
Example: "She had an inordinate amount of work to complete before the deadline."
Alternatives: "an excessive" or "a disproportionate".
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It's an inordinate form".
He was taking an inordinate number of shots and was missing an inordinate number of them.
THE NEW YORKER: Everyone's having an inordinate amount of fun.
People are under an inordinate amount of stress.
"There is an inordinate amount of vacant land.
They also faced an inordinate share of adversity.
I've received an inordinate amount of feedback to this response.
The author's father had an inordinate fear of hospitals.
The Lakers showcase an inordinate amount of depth.
Our customers give us an inordinate amount of data.
We are kept waiting for an inordinate time.
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