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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as an excess" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is additional or beyond what is necessary or expected.
Example: "The budget included funds for an excess of supplies, ensuring that we would not run out during the project."
Alternatives: "as an additional" or "as a surplus".
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An excessive length of stay is defined as an excess length of stay >75th centile of all diabetic admissions.
A lack of compassion can be as vulgar as an excess of tears".
And high vacancy rates are not the same as an excess of high-quality office space.
Yet rather than seeing this as an excess of technology, we might see it as a dearth of values.
This was upsetting: it was getting dark, and my yard has what I regard as an excess of animal life -- raccoons, possums, bats!
Each disk showed up as an excess of infrared light extending from the brown dwarfs themselves, but the light did not match the colors of known brown dwarfs.
It would be easy to dismiss all this as an excess of hokey woo-woo; a surge of something-in-the-woodshed rustic gothic.
In that sense, Senator Clinton's pairing of an excess profits tax with a gas tax holiday isn't nearly as bad as an excess profits tax all by itself.
"She's Gotta Have It" is too wise, too funny and too particular to be undone by what now can be accepted as an excess of high spirits.
On the streets, black people were subjected to what the report describes as an "excess" of 145,000 stop and searches in 2008.
Obesity, defined as an excess of total body fat, is a matter of concern all over the world, and its prevalence is still increasing among elderly people.
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