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"excessive attention" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to an excessive or unusual amount of attention or concentration given to something. For example: The teacher gave the student excessive attention, which made the other students in the class feel uncomfortable.
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It drew no excessive attention to itself.
Passion wasn't Peppers's problem; excessive attention was.
A person with this disorder pays excessive attention to health.
Weakened by her excessive attention, the baby died.
Another passenger, Thomas Gort, showed her excessive attention.
The pitcher's agent, Alan Hendricks, blamed the news media for paying excessive attention to the incident.
They feared that excessive attention to Old Masters would kill off the national school.
She refuses to explain her songs, and hates the excessive attention paid to lyrics.
Again, to his credit and his manager's, no excessive attention was placed on the event.
Adolescents often mistake the excessive attention of boys as an expression of love, she said.
The disorder is one in which a person has a need for excessive attention.
More suggestions(15)
exaggerated attention
excessive preoccupation
excessive concern
disproportionate attention
inordinate attention
excessive assistance
excessive emphasis
extravagant attention
excessive interest
excessive observation
superfluous attention
excessive prominence
unnecessary attention
excess attention
excessive priority
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