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The phrase "as excess" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in a variety of situations, but most commonly it is used to describe something that is unnecessary or more than what is needed. Example: The company purchased new office equipment as excess, causing their budget to go over by $10,000.
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Jornet views all that as excess weight.
I'll be carrying it as excess baggage.
Others will argue there's no such thing as excess life.
The other 90 percent is wasted as excess heat.
Androgen excess – too much testosterone – can cause problems such as excess hair and acne.
Some visitors couldn't help but comment on what they saw as excess.
The tax savings are listed in regulatory filings as "excess tax benefits from stock-based compensation".
But charges for extras, such as excess baggage, can add up quickly.
Along with genetic predisposition, the condition is associated with lifestyle factors such as excess body fat and lack of exercise.
Analysts warn that this area, too, could suffer margin pressure as excess capacity combines with slowing profits.
The state regularly takes what it describes as excess funds from public authorities, to finance state programs.
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