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Discover Ludwig"excess part" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a part of something that is in excess or greater than what is necessary or expected. For example, "We were able to sell some of the excess parts from our inventory."
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The excess part of the stomach is then cut out.
The excess part of Y2O3 nanoparticles is not involved in the PEO process of zirconia formation and remains in the PEO coatings in the form of inclusions.
In the public imagination, what might be called "narquitecture" or "narco style" is all gaudy excess — part "Real Housewives," part "Scarface," part conquistador.
This predicts that an excess part (almost free from absorption) in the energy spectrum tends to be a depressed part in a plot of the RMS variability as a function of energy.
That would be only the "excess" part, as calculated by the insurance company The securities were sold as virtually risk-free cash equivalents, enabling the investor to get out, at par, once a month.
With An Ecosystem of Excess, part of Transmediale's Afterglow festival being held late January, Yoldas will bring her science fictional daydream into the waking world.
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And for years, all those feet were considered excess parts that were mostly ground into pet food.
In the historic waterfront district of South Norwalk, Clay Fowler, a partner in Spinnaker, a Stamford development company, has begun selective demolition of excess parts of the Lock Building on Marshall and Water Streets opposite the Maritime Aquarium.
A hundred and sixty years after Dickens filled his skies with soot, a hundred and seventy-five years after Ruskin yearned for omnipotence over the globe, four hundred years after Shakespeare made a reckless ruler pull down his kingdom on his head, a hundred and twenty excess parts per million of carbon dioxide in our atmosphere: that is where we stand today.
A few years ago a crane-repair division delayed in dumping $800,000 in excess parts.
Woodman glazed the scraps and arranged them in a vibrant wall mosaic, the excess parts converging on the wall like old friends.
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