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Discover LudwigThe phrase "over excessive" is not correct in standard English; it is redundant.
You can use "excessive" alone to convey the intended meaning.
Example: "The excessive noise from the construction site made it difficult to concentrate."
Alternatives: "too much" or "over the top."
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A man is pepper-sprayed, tasered and then ultimately killed during a protest, and Lockhart/Gardner takes on the city over excessive police force.
As a precaution of carrying over excessive nucleases from the overnight supernatant, cells were pelleted by centrifugation and were resuspended in fresh SVO medium prior to inoculation.
Several revolutions erupted in part over excessive salt taxes.
There is plenty of frustration over excessive German rigour.
"You have to have government as a watchdog over excessive risks and abuses".
Again, worries over excessive, non-transparent or illegal campaign financing long precede Trump.
So, are we watching the gradual destruction of Alexis Tsipras in Greece over excessive EU demands?
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This coherence effect provides evidence that over-excessive detail reduces learners' capacity for essential information processing [ 27].
Policy makers might use our findings to consider how much the budget might be saved when considering only over-excessive medication oversupply.
The definition emphasized inappropriately over-excessive amount of the medication patients received and indicated inappropriate financial loss due to medication oversupply.
Excessively loud purring means over-excessive happiness, which can sometimes switch quickly to annoyance, so be careful.
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