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The phrase "massive excess" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it to refer to a situation in which there is a large amount of something more than what is needed or necessary. For example, "The company earned a massive excess of profits last year, far exceeding their expectations."
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But you can say no to the speculative stuff, or areas where there is massive excess capacity, like telecommunications.
There is no guarantee that increased liquidity will boost demand, and hence prices, when an economy has massive excess capacity and debt.
I have stressed only that the aggregate stock market in the United States in the last century has been driven primarily by psychology and fads, that it has shown massive excess volatility.
A study by the New York Fed, by contrast, offers up one reason why the Fed's pumping of money into the economy has not been inflationary: banks are holding massive excess reserves.
At a steel conference in Seoul this week, Nicholas Lardy, of the Institute for International Economics in Washington, DC, pointed to "massive, massive excess capacity" in China at a time when steelmakers elsewhere are curbing production growth.
In an alarming number of countries, nominal GDP is shrinking, yet some governments, notably Taiwan's, are reluctant to pursue aggressive monetary or fiscal easing.Japanese punishment, Chinese tortureAn enfeebled banking system that cramps growth, shrinking nominal GDP, hefty corporate debts and massive excess capacity.
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The substitution rates in the direction of all-purine or all-pyrimidine tracts were however the lowest [ 32] and are therefore unlikely to explain the massive excesses of R.Y tracts observed.
Massive inventory excess might be coming!
In an age of gilded real estate excess, massive homes are nothing new.
So what's with this apparent massive and persistent excess supply of labor?
Jan Hatzius, the chief economist at Goldman Sachs, says that the "massive amount of excess supply" means that home prices nationwide will probably fall an additional 15percentt.
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