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Discover Ludwig"excesses of" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to indicate when someone has too much of something or has indulged in something to an extreme degree. For example, "the excesses of the partygoers quickly became too much for the host to handle."
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The excesses of the era overwhelmed him.
The ideological excesses of left-wing professors?
The excesses of Binghamton were not new.
The excesses of December are behind us.
"The antinomian excesses of the countercultural left" provoked "the dogmatic excesses of the religious right".
But it doesn't waste time on the excesses of McCarthyism.
Europe no longer grumbles about the excesses of U.S. power.
Like Mitford, Doughty reviled the excesses of the funeral industry.
Many Op-Ed articles have decried the excesses of "Gorbomania".
She embodied the excesses of Hollywood and she transcended them.
The excesses of the so-called permissive society appalled him.
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