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Discover Ludwig"hideous excess" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when describing an instance where something has occurred in an unusually large or extreme amount. For example, "The hideous excess of plastic packaging was shocking to see."
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"This paper's boring, mindless mean, full of pornography the kind that's clean … You'll see all kinds of ugliness and hideous excess, but you don't see nipples in the Daily Express".
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Fuketsu, or unclean, means hideous.
"Hideous," said one critic.
Gathered from all corners of the globe, the workers, whose polyphonic voices violent, greedy, and at the same time grandiose illustrate the excesses, both beautiful and hideous, of the present-day United States.
The waistbands of their hideous gym shorts are hitched well above their flat tummies to reveal freshly-shaved legs; rubber bands are secured to the excess fabric of their gym shirts to emphasize the outlines of small, undeveloped breasts.
Absolutely hideous.
Simply hideous.
Hideous stuff.
Hideous title.
The stress was hideous.
I looked hideous.
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