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Both sides are inordinately concerned with making sure that, if catastrophe comes, the other side takes the political hit.
Suddenly, craggy old white men who never heard the word feminist became inordinately concerned with the rights of women halfway across the world, insisting this cruel injustice be put to an end.
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The best American fiction of the past 25 years is concerned, perhaps inordinately, with sorting out the past, which may be its way of clearing ground for the literature of the future.
Crime has fallen, but voters still worry about it inordinately.
Some have expressed concern that threshold-based performance measures could focus clinician attention inordinately on patients currently just above the target and away from those who are further from the target and may benefit more (60).
The concern that any definition is a limitation, and perhaps an exclusion of the essential, is nowhere more apposite than to this inordinately vast and variegated literature.
I got inordinately excited.
"I'm inordinately excited".
The abiding concern of the producers with subtext has led to some criticism of the Herskovitz-Zwick shows for focusing inordinately on the anxiety of the affluent.
Village apartments seemed inordinately expensive.
This concern typically has been related to individuals with serious or life-threatening illnesses who might benefit from drugs that have been denied market approval or whose approval has been inordinately delayed because regulations are too strict.
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