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The phrase "excessive wealth" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a level of wealth that is considered to be beyond what is reasonable or necessary.
Example: "The debate over the impact of excessive wealth on society continues to spark discussions among economists and policymakers."
Alternatives: "opulent riches" or "lavish fortune".
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Not entirely spoiled by excessive wealth?
Excessive wealth is providing fuel for an otherwise impoverished industry.
On the new list was the accumulation of excessive wealth.
Excessive wealth is seen as undermining the social fabric.
In Khal's view, "excessive wealth – which is not God-given but acquired – results in serfdom.
7a Acknowledge that Money Isn't Everything "Excessive wealth engenders self-satisfied mediocrity," Leon Botstein says.
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Maya MacGuiness Committeee for a Responsible Federal Budget) rightly noted that greater certainty on the fiscal cliff could -- and should -- be viewed as the "cheapest form of stimulus" for an economy still struggling with mediocre growth, excessively high unemployment, and excessive income and wealth inequalities.
Political leaders and the media began sniping at their excessive power and wealth.
We can never all be equal, but we can ensure we do not allow excessive poverty or wealth.
"However, we believe Magna's proposal is an unprecedented and excessive transfer of wealth from shareholders to the Stronach Trust".
Prosperity is far more widely spread across the country, with none of the excessive concentration of wealth in one region found in Britain.
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