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"excessive capacity" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to having more than is necessary or desired of something. Example: The company's production level has exceeded its target due to the excessive capacity of their new factory.
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We are facing different kinds of problems, such as excessive capacity and high corporate debts.
The economy has been buoyed by consumer purchases for most of the last three years as many businesses cut back after the stock market bubble burst and industries, notably technology and telecommunications, were left with excessive capacity.
The result of diamond model shows that the coal industry suffers from excessive capacity, low industry concentration ratio, low price and low investment, etc.
The protocols are applied to optimize communities' profit through matching the communities with excessive capacity with the ones with energy shortage so that they can create a sustainable distribution network.
Since foundries often have cost advantage over IDMs due to their specialization and economies of scale, IDMs have incentives to source from foundries for the purpose of avoiding excessive capacity investment risk.
And bank lending to companies is on the rise, though a good chunk of this is taking over from credit once supplied by capital markets, which have dried up.Crucially, adjustments are happening swiftly in areas that beleaguered companies tackled only slowly during the last slump, such as bloated workforces and excessive capacity.
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Widespread recognition of the problem of excessive fishing capacity led FAO to adopt an International Plan of Action (IPOA) for the Management of Fishing Capacity (http://www.fao.org/figis/servlet/static?xml=CCRF_prog.xml&dom=org&xp_ nav=2,3).
The other new factor is the slowdown in China, which has left the country with excessive industrial capacity.
China's photovoltaic power (PV) power industry currently faces a challenge in excessive production capacity.
The Asian financial crisis, on top of the global auto industry's hugely excessive production capacity, doomed Korean conglomerates' plans to expand on the basis of volume, rather than profits.
This, said Mr. Aboulafia, may point to excessive manufacturing capacity in the market for lower-priced, smaller aircraft which in turn could lead to restructuring of the industry, with possible mergers and the elimination of some existing aircraft lines.
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