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"excessive courtesy" is a correct phrase that can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe behavior that goes beyond what is expected or appropriate. For example, "John was always excessively courteous, never refusing a request no matter how unreasonable it was."
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Second, although our data show high levels of satisfaction and significant improvements in learning, previous studies on programs for developing countries pointed out that there is a possibility of overestimating satisfaction or effectiveness of such programs due to fellows' excessive courtesy or efforts to demonstrate socially desirable attitudes [ 35].
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The only exasperation she ever expressed was with excessive English courtesy.
In addition, hesitance in speaking up or failure to indicate or correct errors can be caused by disproportionate authority gradients, excessive professional courtesy, and/or deficiencies in resource or task management [ 10].
There are several issues; in particular, eutrophication, oxygen depletion, increase in turbidity, habitat and aquatic life loss are associated with excessive nutrient loading, which is courtesy of untreated wastewater disposal.
The excessive, self-imposed suffering and predictable moaning has even acquired a name, courtesy of Debora Spar, author of Wonder Women: Sex, Power, and the Quest for Perfection and president of Barnard College: competitive collapsing.
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Excessive tobacco.
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Standard courtesy.
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