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JKBelieve Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

a question about 'excess'

"the real time price increases 'for excess usage of their baseline quantity'"

vs

"the real time price increases 'for usage in excess of their baseline quantity'"

please assess these two sentences and tell me which one is grammatically correct and if they both are which one you'd recommend me to use.
  

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Hi, "the real time price increases 'for excess usage of their baseline quantity'" vs "the real time price increases 'for usage in excess of their baseline quantity'" please assess these two sentences and tell me which one is grammatically correct and if they both are which one you'd recommend me to use. Neither really makes sense. I suggest this.

  • Hi, "the real time price increases 'for excess usage of their baseline quantity'" vs "the real time price increases 'for usage in excess of their baseline quantity'" please assess these two sentences and tell me which one is grammatically correct and if they both are which one you'd recommend me to use.
  • Neither really makes sense.
  • I suggest this.
  • " Best wishes, Clive
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Hi,
"the real time price increases 'for excess usage of their baseline quantity'"

vs

"the real time price increases 'for usage in excess of their baseline quantity'"

please assess these two sentences and tell me which one is grammatically correct and if they both are which one you'd recommend me to use.

Neith

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