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"have surplus" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to a quantity of something that is more than necessary or required. For example, "We have a surplus of materials, so we can offer discounts to customers."
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Companies often have surplus cash and banks surplus deposits.
A positive net cash flow means that the firm will have surplus funds to invest.
The company has said its distributors are changing orders because they have surplus Citrix software.
So Mr. Forster sent a pleading letter to everyone, anyone, who might have surplus funds.
Marks & Spencer donates through neighbourly, a project which matches food initiatives with retailers who have surplus.
Schools that have surplus property on their campuses should build affordable teacher housing on their campuses.
"You have surplus countries like China, Russia, but you would also presumably have deficit countries," Mr. Hansson said.
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Most, with the exception of India, have small budget deficits; some even have surpluses.
Now that we have surpluses as far as the eye can see, interest rates are rising.
Boris intervenes to say that Ken used to have surpluses, too.
Outdoor markets and fairs often have surpluses of produce.
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