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Discover Ludwig"overly generous" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
You can use it when referring to a person who is more generous than is appropriate or expected. For example: "The charity received an overly generous donation for their cause."
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This is overly generous.
That estimation seemed overly generous.
That package is, if anything, overly generous.
3. Medicare benefits are overly generous.
He does not cling on to an overly generous contract.
Overly generous provision sometimes harms women, rather than helping them.
But the defense often seemed baffled and overly generous.
However, overly generous margins can result in inefficient utilization of plant facilities and negatively impact the overall project economics.
One is that overly generous unemployment benefits discourage idle workers from searching for jobs.
This incentive is now seen as overly generous in some circles.
Shareholders at Citigroup recently voted against an executive pay package they considered overly generous.
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