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receiving an excess of
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "receiving an excess of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing situations where someone or something is getting more than what is considered normal or necessary. Example: "The company is receiving an excess of applications for the job position, making the selection process more challenging."
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60 human-written examples
First, the assertion by a panel member who is also an assistant secretary of health and human services that co-payments make Medicaid beneficiaries more "price-sensitive" presumes that Medicaid recipients today receive an excess of medical care.
News & Media
Samples destined to be separated by IPG strips 7 10 received an excess of hydroxyethyldisulphide (HED) (DeStreak™) prior to the focusing run.
Science
Their make-believe powers emanate from wearing Foot-Joy shoes, gloves and outerwear that "received an excess dose of magna radiation" after "an overzealous greenskeeper mistakenly exposed the earth's core".
News & Media
The radiodiagnostic departments are experiencing this overcrowding and often receive an excess number of requests for abdominal echographies which are not always justified and repeated tests are frequently requested with few clinical criteria.
Science
In this model, because ventral cells are initially capable of receiving, they should have an excess of Notch over Delta, as shown in Figure 8B (ventral).
Science
Kazunari Yamada et al. reported that the volume of the liver receiving a dose in excess of 30 Gy, with conventional fractionation, could be used as a predictive test for damage in liver function [ 19].
Science
Now with Britain's elite squad receiving a package in excess of £60,000 a year, including living expenses, medical bills, training costs and a stipend, it is not so clear-cut.
News & Media
In addition to the Irvings' gifts to Columbia University and NewYork-Presbyterian, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, where Florence Irving is a Trustee Emeritus, announced today that it is receiving a donation in excess of $80 million from the Irving family.
Academia
Since the kidney receives a great excess of blood (about 25 percent of the blood pumped by the heart each minute), the reduction with age does not normally result in an accumulation of waste products in the blood.
Encyclopedias
However, for women recorded as receiving radiotherapy, there was an excess of cardiac deaths following left-sided cancer (cardiac mortality ratio, left-sided vs right-sided: 1.08, 95% CI 1.03 1.14, 2 p=0.002).
Science
Do Liverpool have to sell Luis Suárez because they have received an offer in excess of £40m or is that figure simply a trigger to begin, or merely consider, negotiating?
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "receiving an excess of", ensure the context clearly indicates what is considered 'excessive'. Be specific about the expected or normal amount to emphasize the deviation.
Common error
Don't just state something is "receiving an excess of" something without clarifying what the normal or expected amount is. Provide a benchmark to make the excess clear to the reader.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "receiving an excess of" functions as a verbal phrase indicating the action of getting more than what is considered necessary or normal. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness and usability in written English.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "receiving an excess of" is grammatically correct and serves to describe situations where more than the expected or necessary amount is being obtained. While Ludwig AI confirms its usability, this analysis indicates its frequency is currently missing in our dataset. When using this phrase, it is important to provide context to clearly define what constitutes the 'excess'. While not extremely frequent, "receiving an excess of" is applicable across various contexts from neutral to formal. Alternatives such as "getting too much of" or "being inundated with" can be used depending on the specific shade of meaning you wish to convey.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
getting more than enough of
Directly indicates that the quantity received surpasses the necessary amount.
getting too much of
Focuses on the quantity received, emphasizing that it's more than desired or required.
experiencing an overflow of
Highlights the abundance and potential difficulty in managing what's being received.
having a surplus of
Emphasizes the existence of more than enough of something.
being inundated with
Suggests being overwhelmed by the quantity received.
enjoying an abundance of
Highlights the positive aspect of having more than enough.
obtaining an overabundance of
Replaces "receiving" with "obtaining" and "excess" with "overabundance" for a more formal tone.
being showered with
Implies a generous and potentially overwhelming amount being received.
acquiring a glut of
Uses "acquiring" instead of "receiving" and "glut" to describe an excessive supply.
profiting from an oversupply of
Implies benefiting from the excess being received, suggesting a gainful situation.
FAQs
How can I rephrase "receiving an excess of" to sound more formal?
For a more formal tone, consider using phrases like "obtaining an overabundance of" or "acquiring a glut of". These options replace common words with more sophisticated vocabulary.
What are some alternatives to "receiving an excess of" that imply a negative consequence?
If you want to imply a negative consequence, consider using phrases such as "being inundated with" or "getting too much of". These suggest that the excess is causing problems.
Is it better to use "receiving an excess of" or a more direct phrase like "getting more than enough"?
The best choice depends on the context. "Receiving an excess of" can sound more formal or technical. However, "getting more than enough of" is often clearer and more direct, especially in informal writing.
How do I make it clear what is excessive when using the phrase "receiving an excess of"?
To avoid ambiguity, always provide a clear reference point. For example, instead of saying "The department is receiving an excess of applications", specify "The department is receiving an excess of applications, far more than the typical 100 we usually get".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested