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Discover LudwigThe phrase "nothing excessive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate moderation or to suggest that something should not go beyond a certain limit.
Example: "When planning the event, we want to ensure that there is nothing excessive in terms of decorations or expenses."
Alternatives: "no overindulgence" or "nothing too extravagant."
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The Supreme Court — in a majority joined by Justices O'Connor and Kennedy and Chief Justice Rehnquist — could find nothing excessive in the punishment.
Ella A. Pamfilova, the head of the Central Election Commission, announced that there were some reports of irregularities, but nothing excessive.
"There is nothing extravagant and nothing excessive," said Phil Alongi, a senior producer for NBC News in charge of logistics for Terre Haute, who nonetheless will be sending 40 technicians, producers and reporters for it.
Yet there was nothing excessive or scaled-up about the performance itself, either on the part of Kaufmann or the pianist with whom he is perfectly matched; instead, they drew you into an intimate world in which subtlety of gesture and a tender, interiorised lyricism informed their measured and finely attuned approach.
"Eoin Morgan said that the ball swung more than he thought it would but, though Tim Southee was excellent for his 7-33, the movement was nothing excessive or different from what England should be used to," he said.
After the match, Morgan said that the ball swung more than he thought it would but, though Tim Southee was excellent for his 7-33, the movement was nothing excessive or different from what England should be used to.
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He liked to say, "To meet the Army's needs, nothing is excessive".
He cultivated local military officers by raising their living subsidies, upgrading their gear, and telling the local newspaper, "To meet the Army's needs, nothing is excessive".
Some of the early essays could easily be part of a popular book, containing as they do very few equations, whereas the reviews of quantum computation and decoherence are more technical and do require some undergraduate physics training, although nothing terribly excessive.
Nothing is excessive for the sake of melodrama or pedantry.
The middle classes (which were a minority) were allowed some decor and trimmings but nothing too excessive unless their fortunes changed.
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