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"excessive interest" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a level of interest in something that is considered too much or unnecessary. For example, "The high school senior's excessive interest in college applications caused a lot of stress and anxiety."
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Because usura could mean both interest and excessive interest.
The excessive interest in film scores is as bad for music as it is for movies.
Although there is nothing about the excessive interest rates charged in the FCA's statement.
"I absolutely did not want to do anything that demonstrated excessive interest," Entwistle protested.
He's profiting from hard-up folk forced to pay excessive interest.
They talk the victims into refinancing or applying for other loans saddled with excessive interest and fees.
Near the end, he said that he had been anxious "not to do anything to show excessive interest".
He took my excessive interest in this one game as proof of a certain lack of imagination, I'm pretty sure.
A second wave – expected to include measures to tackle excessive interest deductions – is expected in the autumn of 2015.
"This works out at a huge and excessive interest rate, so I shall, in part, rely on a recent change in the law to sue the two banks.
Helicopter parents are a new phenomenon, shipped over from the US, whereby parents hover over their children taking "an overprotective or excessive interest" in their lives.
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