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"excessive distribution" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to refer to the situation where too much of something has been distributed or given out. For example, "The company had to face the consequences of their excessive distribution of free samples, resulting in a loss of profits."
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Excessive distribution of review copies can undercut sales.
It is therefore also possible that an excessive distribution of purine stretches is associated with the polC gene.
Another important aspect is the concentration of resources rather than their excessive distribution - like use of common laboratories/facilities rather than individual laboratories, so that we can really work out something productive.
46 In contrast to the activated macrophages, microglia showed no potent activation but improperly appeared in the CP associated with an aberrant increase in their number, suggesting this improper and excessive distribution of microglia could adversely affect cerebral development.
58 These aberrantly recruited microglia may disturb normal brain development via alterations in the microenvironment not only due to their improper and excessive distribution in the fetal brain, but also due to their adverse immune response.
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Excessive distributions to shareholders, it's further claimed, also increase inequality: They cause wages to stagnate while enriching shareholders and executives.
To determine if the dose has been insufficient because of excessive toxin distribution, large muscle bulk, or possibly antibodies, providers can inject a small cosmetic dose into the frontals muscle to verify the patient's response to the toxin.
However, their excessive sparse distributions may have an adverse impact on the high-resolution reconstruction.
Countries facing an exceptional shortfall in aggregate food production/supplies as a result of crop failure, natural disasters, interruption of imports, disruption of distribution, excessive post-harvest losses, or other supply bottlenecks.
The cut-off point of 60% suggested by the P48-ELISA kit manufacturer appeared excessive, given the distribution of the titers in both uninfected populations where no titer exceeded 25%.
However, in desert climates spaces are exposed to direct solar radiation, leading to a non-uniform daylight distribution and excessive heat gain.
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