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Discover Ludwig"little excessive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that something is not necessary or that there is too much of something. For example, "I think four servings of dessert is a little excessive for one person."
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Perhaps that was a little excessive?
I thought that it was a little excessive at times.
"Maybe that was a little excessive," he said.
**Q: Isn't all this commotion over Hatchimals a little excessive?
"I thought it was a little excessive, honestly," Lackey said.
"Some things are a little excessive, because you have different personalities and different lifestyles.
(A little excessive, this: ECT is given to patients only under heavy anaesthetic).
Yet he's signed on as an Australian marquee, which seems a little excessive.
While it all seemed a little excessive, everything about the Super Bowl is over the top.
Such devotion seems a little excessive even for the 400th-anniversary year of Cervantes's classic tale.
Is it just me, or does that feel a little excessive?
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