Sentence examples for an inordinate form from inspiring English sources

The phrase "an inordinate form" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is excessive or disproportionate in nature or appearance.
Example: "The artist's latest work is an inordinate form of expression that challenges traditional boundaries."
Alternatives: "an excessive form" or "a disproportionate form".

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It's an inordinate form".

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Neither does the "inordinate" form always shake off the taint of simple snobbery.

The insurer required an inordinate amount of forms and documents that were not referred to in or required by the policy, according to the lawsuit complaint.

A rational employee would not form an inordinate attachment to a company because it's a cool place to work, and could be lured away for a decent pay raise.

I spent half of winter 2011 in San Francisco and, while there, ate an inordinate amount of tofu — specifically, in the form of five-spice-seasoned cubes or fiery ribbons cut from yuba (the thin sheets of bean curd "skin").

It's a good thing Lindqvist is such a lively, observant writer because, despite the relative paucity of evil, the themes of his fiction can be mighty grim: his characters spend an inordinate amount of time negotiating with the Reaper, in his various forms.

It is an indication that states maintain bloated voter registration databases and spend an inordinate amount of time and millions of dollars a year printing forms and mailing voting information to people who have moved.

He was born with an inordinate amount of aggression bursting to get out, so it is as well he took up the legalised form of violence that has become his living.

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.

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