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in excess of
Greater than, more than, as in The book sold in excess of a million copies. [Early 1600s]
Example Sentences
It's a deal on slightly improved terms as the one initially agreed and now worth in excess of £70m.
But these targets are far in excess of what any government has ever achieved.
She said she earned more than $20 an hour, and, with overtime, regularly grossed in excess of $1,000 a week — a unfathomable haul in Oaxaca, where field hands pocket the equivalent of about $10 a day.
Newcastle remain interested in Yoane Wissa but have not yet met Brentford's asking price of in excess of £40m.
Over last season's 38 league games, Liverpool had in excess of 100 more shots and scored 17 more goals than Arsenal.
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