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excessively

adverb as in extravagantly

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The campaign coincided with the rise in concern about the use of excessively thin models on the catwalk.

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“I was sometimes accused of ‘micromanaging’ the affairs of government and being excessively autocratic,” he continued, “and I must admit that my critics probably had a valid point.”

When his death became imminent, the friend told the family on Dec. 21 that Haxby-Jones was in a freezer on the property behind the house that was “excessively cluttered with belongings,” the autopsy report reads.

The report also found prisoners endured "excessively long" journeys, without toilet stops, for short appearances in court.

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Critics of the initial bill, which is nearly identical to Harris’s reintroduced text, argued that it would callously and excessively punish women for pregnancy terminations, even medically necessary ones.

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