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exceed over

Grammar usage guide and real-world examples

USAGE SUMMARY

'exceed over' is not a correct phrase in standard written English.
To express the idea of surpassing or going beyond something, you can use the phrase 'exceed', as in the sentence, "The club's membership numbers exceeded their expectations by 50% this year."

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Science

News & Media

Human-verified examples from authoritative sources

Exact Expressions

13 human-written examples

This lack of planning is extremely troubling because long-term care is a very real and expensive risk as nearly 70% of people will need long-term care at some point and the cost of one year in a semi-private nursing home can exceed over $150,000.

News & Media

Forbes

The results indicate the difference in effective stress values along x and y directions exceed over 40 MPa around borehole and along fracture surface.

"We think it's actually a recognition of the new reality and the new environment, and it's a pretty good level," he said of the new target, which he called "reliable, reasonable," and one "that we can exceed over time".

News & Media

The New York Times

However, the increase of the compressive strength of geopolymer was not obvious when the content of GBFS was more than 40%, and the compressive strength of geopolymer dropped sharply when the slaked lime content exceed over 5%.

Raptr says that its reach could potentially exceed over 10 million players with these relationships.

News & Media

TechCrunch

Management level positions being at $80,000 per year and can exceed over $120,000 per year.

News & Media

Forbes
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources

Similar Expressions

47 human-written examples

But I grew to understand that people who had served in the Federal Reserve during the terrible days of the 70's and had seen their forecasts of price increases exceeded over and over again had a kind of a trauma.

News & Media

The New York Times

Temperatures that day had exceeded over 50C in some provinces.

The collective market capitalization of U.S. financial corporations that are subject to NDPAs exceeds $690 billion and exceeds over $20 trillion in assets under management.

None of the traditional method is sufficient for the structure to survive basic design earthquake (10% probability of being exceeded over 50 years).

At the present time, shear base coefficients are established such that the probability that their value may be exceeded over a period of time does not exceed a small number.

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Expert writing Tips

Best practice

Avoid using "exceed over". The correct and more concise form is simply "exceed". For instance, instead of "The cost exceed over $1000", write "The cost exceeds $1000".

Common error

The word "exceed" already implies going beyond a limit. Adding "over" is redundant and grammatically incorrect. Stick to "exceed" for clarity and correctness.

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Source & Trust

83%

Authority and reliability

2.5/5

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Real-world application tested

Linguistic Context

The phrase "exceed over" functions as a verb phrase intended to express surpassing a limit or quantity. However, it is grammatically incorrect, according to Ludwig AI, as the word "exceed" already encompasses the meaning of "over".

Expression frequency: Uncommon

Frequent in

Science

50%

News & Media

50%

Formal & Business

0%

Less common in

Academia

0%

Encyclopedias

0%

Wiki

0%

Ludwig's WRAP-UP

While "exceed over" appears in some writing, it's considered grammatically incorrect. The verb "exceed" inherently means to surpass or go beyond, making the addition of "over" redundant. As Ludwig AI points out, it's best to simply use "exceed" for clarity and correctness. Although examples can be found in news and scientific publications, avoiding this phrase will improve the precision and professionalism of your writing. Instead, consider using synonyms like "surpass" or "go beyond" if you want to add emphasis.

FAQs

What is the correct way to use "exceed"?

The verb "exceed" means to be greater than a number or amount. Use it without "over". For example, "The demand exceeded our expectations."

What can I say instead of "exceed over"?

Instead of "exceed over", you can use alternatives like "exceed", "surpass", or "go beyond" depending on the context.

Which is correct, "exceed over" or "exceed"?

"Exceed over" is grammatically incorrect. The correct phrase is "exceed".

Is "exceed over" ever correct?

No, "exceed over" is generally considered an error in standard English. Always use "exceed" by itself.

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